Better Things (Ecclesiastes 7:1-14)
/You must be aware of and fight the temptation to self-deception through entertainment and distractions.
Read MoreYou must be aware of and fight the temptation to self-deception through entertainment and distractions.
Read MoreGod alone can quench our thirst for meaning and significance in life.
Read MoreMaking sense of the world begins with quietly worshipping the God of heaven.
Read MoreAs humans made in the image of a relational God, we need community, but it can only truly be found through the saving work of Jesus Christ.
Read MoreGod has ordained seasons of life to teach us our need for him and invites us learn to enjoy his blessings in the midst of them.
Read MoreNone of us should try to be God, but we could all stand to be more like him.
Read MoreIf you think you can achieve immortality and lasting change through your hard work, you will be disappointed.
Read MoreGod shows you compassion when you humble yourself.
Read MoreJesus entered into the depths of our pain and misery in order to draw us out of through a salvation that he alone could offer.
Read MoreJesus is a King like no other—he rescues the dead, befriends his enemies, and gives gifts to those he conquers.
Read MoreIn God’s eyes, we are all widows and orphans—and that is a good thing, because God cares for widows and orphans.
Read MoreWe experience God’s grace most deeply in our distress.
Read MoreThe LORD will never abandon you in your afflictions.
Read MoreOne of the greatest tools of evangelism is having total peace in the God of blessing.
Read MoreGod allows affliction to purify his children.
Read MoreAwe and wonder for God’s creation, providential care, and redemption should lead to joy and humble service of others.
Read MoreThe LORD stills the chaos for those who trust and obey him.
Read MoreGod patiently endures the attacks of the wicked so that it is clear that He is the one who brings justice, but also to afford them time to repent.
Read MoreGod’s love is more valuable than life itself—this is a lesson that we learn in the wilderness.
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