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Balance and Wisdom Beyond the Wisdom

March 7, 2021 • Dave Romoser

For all those who've worked hard to stay on the right path, follow all the rules, check all the boxes and that thing you were hoping for and counting on still fell apart... there is a wisdom beyond the wisdom that offers insight for how to manage all that is "vapor under the sun"

Remember...Before The Bowl Breaks

March 28, 2021 • Dave Romoser

The Teacher from Ecclesiastes closes his book with a poem - an artful description of his final thoughts as he looks back over his life and observations around "vapor management" in his old age. In these final words, there is an urgency in his conclusion that we dare not miss

The Divide & Yet Universal

March 21, 2021 • Lindsey Apple

Wisdom - it’s something we all think we have, until we realize we don’t. The teacher in Ecclesiastes is self-examining, self-disclosing as he reflects over his life recognizing that he has been both capable of wisdom and folly, good and evil. However, the King, insulated by power, privilege, & prestige, was unable to truly see his own folly, until it was too late.

Wisdom Makes The Journey Better, But Promises Nothing

March 14, 2021 • Grant Romoser-Claunch

Focusing on chapters 8 and 9 of Ecclesiastes, the Teacher is going toe-to-toe with our illusions of control. In chapter 8 he knocks down the sense that we can control any of the stuff, or vapor, of life. In chapter 9 he dismisses any notion of control over how long our lives are, ultimately saying that "time and chance happen to us all." By dashing these illusions of control of all of our external stuff, he leaves us with the reality that the only thing we can control is our interior life. We can no longer look to the stuff of vapor to try to earn God or the good life, but we can look through the vapor to the God who is always present. What this takes is a shift in our interior lives, a change of perspective, to see God through all things.