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  • Living Life With Eternity In Mind - The Sermons

    Contributed by Johnny A. Palmer Jr. on Apr 11, 2019
     | 5,014 views

    The Vanity is seen by watching Nature. Ecclesiastes 1:4-8

    I. THE VANITY SEEN BY WATCHING NATURE. 1:4-8 Intro: 1. Judy Garland sang a song, I’m always chasing rainbows, it comes to mind as you study these verses. I'm always chasing rainbows Watching clouds drifting by My schemes are just like all my dreams Ending in the sky Some fellows look and ...read more

  • Disappointed With Life Series

    Contributed by Ed Vasicek on Nov 6, 2017
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     | 10,752 views

    The let down of life will get to us sometime, somewhere.

    Disappointed With Life (Ecclesiastes 1:1-18) Note: This is a revision of my 2003 sermon on the same text. Quite a few secondary changes and refinements. 1. A 5-year-old boy who came to his mother & asked, "Where did I come from?" The mother took a deep breath because she had dreaded the moment ...read more

  • Ecclesiastes Chapter One Series

    Contributed by Tom Shepard on Dec 20, 2024
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     | 387 views

    What if there was no God - what would life be like? It would be meaningless - Meaningless.... The book of Ecclesiastes looks at life from the view that there in no God. This is a verse by verse look into chapter one of Ecclesiastes.

    Ecclesiastes Chapter One Ecclesiastes 1:1 (NASB) The words of the Preacher, the son of David, king in Jerusalem. Verse one identifies the author as Solomon. The Hebrew word that is translated preacher is a word that means a collector of sentences. It can mean a preacher, a lecturer, a public ...read more

  • Contentamiento Series

    Contributed by Richard Tow on Jan 10, 2025
     | 174 views

    Los resultados electorales dejarán a la mitad de los votantes decepcionados. Este mensaje instruye a los cristianos sobre cómo afrontar los altibajos de la vida.

    Introducción Estamos estudiando Filipenses. El versículo clave de esta epístola es Filipenses 2:5: “Haya, pues, en vosotros este sentir [mentalidad; forma de pensar] que hubo también en Cristo Jesús”. A lo largo de esta carta, Pablo nos está enseñando la forma en ...read more

  • Made For So Much More

    Contributed by Jerry Cosper on Aug 28, 2024
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     | 2,052 views

    The first several verses of Ecclesiastes capture this reality well and sum it up in one word: Futility.

    Have you ever been disappointed with your life? Has there ever been a time in your life where you found yourself saying, “What’s the use?” Life can do that to us. We work hard—at our job, at our ministry, at school, on our relationships. And then comes that time when you stop, and look it all ...read more

  • Living A Life That Matters

    Contributed by Anthony Zibolski on Sep 18, 2024
     | 775 views

    We all want to make an impact in this world. We will look at the life of Solomon.

    Living a life that matters Ecclesiastes1:1-11 + selected Scriptures Good morning everyone, glad that you have joined us. Please turn to Ecclesiastes 1:2-11 I hope the title of the message caught your attention. Living a life that matters! I am sure in some way that this is our prayer. The ...read more

  • Under The Sun Series

    Contributed by C. Philip Green on Feb 19, 2023
     | 2,566 views

    If you want to find any significance in an otherwise insignificant life, look above the sun.

    The movie Antz begins with an ant named Z talking to his therapist. Take a look. (Show Antz (1998)—You Are Insignificant scene). All my life I've lived and worked in the big city…. I always tell myself there has got to be something better out there. Maybe I, maybe I think too much. I think ...read more