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Under the Sun, Part 3
As we continue to see the contradictory nature of Ecclesiastes and life “under the sun,” we see that riches are also a vain chasing after the wind. The desire to have something is always greater than the satisfaction of actually having it. Our insatiable desire to be satisfied is constantly thwarted by our inability to be satisfied.
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Pastor Mike continues our series called “Under the Sun” from Ecclesiastes 3, where we see that time passes and there is nothing we can do about it. Life sometimes seems so boring and monotonous, yet God has “put eternity into man’s heart” and makes everything “beautiful in its time…” How do we practically live in light of God’s greater purposes?
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There is a sense in that the book of Ecclesiastes deviates from the accepted norm of Scripture by saying life is “meaningless,” wisdom is “vain” and that all things under the sun are “wearisome.” Is there a greater context for these hard statements?
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