Messages on Wisdom
Part 10: Seek God
The book concludes on the importance of living a meaningful life and fulfilling one’s responsibilities while remembering that everything done under the sun is ultimately fleeting and that all will return to God. Ecclesiastes Ch. 12
Part 9: Mystery
Though life can be uncertain, it doesn’t mean that we don’t become poractive or seize opportunities. we need to embrace the adventure that life presents. Ecclesiastes Chapter 11
Part 8: Irony
There is a stark contrast between the wise and the foolish. The actions of a fool can wreak untold havoc on a life already mired by difficuly, while acting wit wisdom protects us from peril. Ecclesiastes Chapter 10
Part 5: Wisdom Hacks
Life presents us with certain paradoxes and inevitabilities. Regardless of what we pursue or achieve, the reality of the human condition is ever before us. Ecclesiastes Chapters 6-7
Part 1 : That Futile Feeling
Feeling futile often encompasses a realization that efforts may seem meaningless, leading to a profound inner conflict on the meaning and ultimate purpose of life. Ecc. chs 1 & 2
Part 7: Space for Others
Cultivating a heart of service fosters a compassionate and empathetic mindset while promoting a culture of community and well-being. 1 Peter 4:10-11
Part 6: Space for Discernment
Being discerning gives us space to cultivate not only an awareness of the world around us but helps to foster an outlook of deeper understanding and outlook. Colossians 2:6-10
Part 3: Connected Space
We need space for rejuvenation when we live in a world of constant demands. Psalm 90:10-12; Hebrews 13:15-16
Part 8: Hope
Living abundantly in Jesus is a forward-moving journey of expectation and hope. Romans 15:13; Ephesians 3:20-21
The Saddest Chapter in the Old Testament
Rob Fleming speaks about King Hezakiah’s downfall. Rob and Kathryn Fleming are missionaries sent by The Fellowship to Japan. 2 Kings 18-20; 2 Chronicles 29-32; Isaiah 36-39
Filtering Out the Noise – Wisdom by the Book: Part 8
Proverbs 4:10-11, 25-27 Life is full of decisions and in reality, our lives are nothing more than the sum total of our decisions to date. For the wise, each decision is either a future blessing or a future regret.
The Choices We Make – Wisdom by the Book: Part 7
Proverbs 4:10-11, 25-27 Life is full of decisions and in reality, our lives are nothing more than the sum total of our decisions to date. For the wise, each decision is either a future blessing or a future regret.
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