The Way To Blessing Audio-x Pdf Eccl. 1:1-18, Matt. 5:1-12 May 16
Treasure and Heart Audio-x Pdf Eccl. 2:1-11, Matt. 6:19-24 May 23
Good Stewards Audio-x Various May 30
Work and Worry Audio-x Pdf Eccl. 2:18-22, Matt. 6:25-34 Jun 6
Justice and Love Audio-x Pdf Eccl. 3:16-20, Matt. 5:43-48 Jun 13
Is Anyone Listening? Audio-x Pdf Eccl. 3:1-11, Matt. 7:7-11 Jun 20
Choices That Matter Audio-x Pdf Eccl. 9:1-6, Matt. 7:13-23 Jun 27
Preparing for the End: Teaching with Authority Audio-x Pdf Eccl. 12, Matt. 7:24-29 Jul 4
  • Ecclesiastes Series "Seek and You Shall Find"

    Steve Zeisler, pastor

    Ecclesiastes is unique among the books of the Bible. It describes a world in which God exists but has not spoken. God is acknowledged as creator and determiner of events, but the searcher (Koheleth) who writes and arranges the book only has information that can be gathered "under the un". For him, no divine voice has spoken to give meaning or direction for human strugglers. Ecclesiastes is an ancient companion to the writings of modern secularists and skeptics.

    Jesus was not a searcher, rather a teacher who "speaks the way of God in accordance with truth". He is the Word of God declaring the words of God. The Sermon on the Mount presents "the quintessence of the teaching of Jesus" (John Stott) providing meaning and direction for human strugglers.

    This series of messages aims to contrast Ecclesiastes with the Sermon on the Mount on various topics addressed by both. Jesus' voice may speak clearer to us when contrasted with the observations of the searcher. Also, many of our contemporaries are honest skeptics, like Koheleth. May we hear and obey the Lord and then give away the truth we have been given.

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