Ecclesiastes shatters our illusions of comprehension and control in a fallen world. But the demolition is an act of divine love. The Father delights to replace our futile toil for gain with the joy of fearing God and obeying his commands. Instead of trying to be God, we learn to trust God and savor ordinary expressions of his goodness until the day he makes all things new.


A Life Shaped by Death (Ecclesiastes 12:1-14)
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A Risk Worth Taking (Ecclesiastes 11:1-10)
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The Difference Between Wisdom and Folly (Ecclesiastes 10:1-20)
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What is Certain and What is Not? (Ecclesiastes 9:1-18)
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Be Wise for the Right Reasons (Ecclesiastes 8:1-17)
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What is Difficult but Necessary? (Ecclesiastes 7:1-29)
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What is Good and Fitting? (Ecclesiastes 5:8-6:12)
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How Then Shall We Live? (Ecclesiastes 4:4-5:7)
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Making Sense of Evil (Ecclesiastes 3:16-4:3)
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The Enduring Work of a Sovereign God (Ecclesiastes 3:1-15)
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Striving After Wind (Ecclesiastes 1:12-2:26)
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You're Grasping a Vapor (Ecclesiastes 1:1-11)
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