Ecclesiastes 3:16–4:16: Vanity in Life and in Death
In regard to God’s good gifts of justice, work, and companionship, we must have proper perspective to see that sin corrupts God’s good gifts. (Exposition of Ecclesiastes 3:16–4:16)
Read MoreIn regard to God’s good gifts of justice, work, and companionship, we must have proper perspective to see that sin corrupts God’s good gifts. (Exposition of Ecclesiastes 3:16–4:16)
Read MoreWe are prisoners of time, while God is eternal. As an embassy of his eternality in the midst of our time-bound toil, God gives Sabbath rest. (Exposition of Ecclesiastes 3:1–15)
Read MoreTo prove that “all is vanity” and even “vanity of vanities,” the Preacher embarks on an exhaustive search of happiness in this world. God gives enjoyment to those who trust in him. (Exposition of Ecclesiastes 1:12–2:26)
Read MoreHow do we live in a world that is natural, and not spiritual (1 Cor. 15:42–46)? Furthermore, how do we live in a world that is fallen and cursed by sin? There is no salvation under the sun. (Exposition of Ecclesiastes 1:1–11)
Read MoreThe final chapter of Genesis gives a fitting conclusion to the whole book, and looks forward to the rest of the Bible’s story. God is working all things together for our good. (Exposition of Genesis 50:1–26)
Read MoreAs Jacob comes to the end of his life, he bless all his children—especially to establish the promise of a king. God blesses the world through the King of Israel. (Exposition of Genesis 49:1–33)
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