A Meaningful Life In A Fallen World - Ecclesiastes

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2022
  • Pastor Tom Ascol continues his series on the book of Ecclesiastes with a message entitled “A Meaningful Life in a Fallen World” centered on Ecclesiastes 1:12 - 2:26. Ecclesiastes takes an honest look at things people do in order to make their lives work addressing head on the cultural complaint heard decades ago from the Rolling Stones, “I can’t get no satisfaction.” The author proclaims all is vanity. This is true in a life without God. However, the author recognizes God is good, gives all gifts to enjoy, and, for His own people, eliminates the apparent futility of life.
    At the end of today’s passage Solomon (assuming he is the author of Ecclesiastes) draws this conclusion: in a broken world real joy can be found in God’s provision. He reaches this conclusion after unsuccessfully trying to find meaning living by wisdom (1:12 - 18). The world is so fundamentally flawed we cannot fix it. Wisdom alone cannot be the answer since those that live by wisdom and those by folly all ultimately come to the same end. The benefits of wisdom, genuine as they may be, are limited since even the wise understand “what is crooked cannot be made straight.” Neither wisdom nor folly prevent death.
    At this point the reader must pause and ask himself if all die what is to become of me. Solomon saw the futility of life without God. In fact, the closing verses of the book indicate the only meaning in life is coming to God, establishing a relationship with Him, and living life in obedience to His commands. Though Ecclesiastes never mentions Jesus Christ, it clearly points to the futility of life without Him. It points to a coming time when, rather than looking forward to salvation, people will look back to the work of the Cross as the one means of establishing a salvation relationship with God and finding meaning rather than futility in life.
    Living for pleasure is also meaningless. With the vast resources at his command, Solomon claims to have denied himself nothing, riches, slaves, concubines, wine, creativity, only to again find meaninglessness. Solomon, however, is not done. He finds working hard to get wealth is also meaningless. All our possession will go to someone else. Not only will your wealth go to someone else but according to vv. 22 - 23 working without proper regard for God inevitably diminishes the quality of life. What has been lacking in the author’s search for meaning through wisdom, pleasure, and work is God. A meaningful life recognizes and embraces God’s grace. There is joy in the routines of life, joy in the provisions of God, and a right relationship with God results in real blessings (v. 26).
    Solomon concludes that the meaninglessness and futility of life can only be overcome by a right relationship with God. Life “under the sun,” that is without God, living only horizontally not vertically, is vanity, a chasing after the wind. And yet, God’s Word tells us we can draw near to God in faith and enter into a relationship that puts meaning into life, even today, and can eliminate the sense of futility present without the Creator.
    This sermon was given by Dr. Tom Ascol on October 30, 2016 at Grace Baptist Church in Cape Coral, FL.
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Komentáře • 8

  • @ndure8318
    @ndure8318 Před 3 měsíci

    This is exactly what I needed to hear today….truly this is the bread of life and the joy of the heart that nothing NOTHING on this earth can cure

  • @b1gbministries
    @b1gbministries Před rokem

    These teachings / truths have blessed and increased my faith in the One Who gave to me.
    In Christ, Truth, I surrender all false doctrine, all things I agreed to that incorrect, lies to the cross. And, pick up what is true. Preaching it, from this day forward. Thanks Founders Ministries

  • @omarchavez3773
    @omarchavez3773 Před rokem +2

    Thank you to the FM and GBC staff who work tirelessly to provide continuous content to edify, exhort, admonish, and build up the saints. I appreciate y'all. Grace and Peace.

  • @davidelmore1668
    @davidelmore1668 Před rokem +2

    Excellent and so relevant to how we are to live our life in today's world. Thank you!

  • @drmoz43
    @drmoz43 Před rokem +3

    We are experiencing & living in those days Now!!! Nothing in life today can't get any plainer than what we see or hear!!! God is speaking loud & clear!!! Just enjoy day given!!!!

    • @drmoz43
      @drmoz43 Před rokem +1

      @@wdcurry111 Amen!!!

  • @KingMartin-Brown
    @KingMartin-Brown Před rokem

    Ecclesiastes 9:10
    10 Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with your might,[a] for there is no work or thought or knowledge or wisdom in Sheol, to which you are going.
    Where does he talk about this time stamp?