Ecclesiastes: An Expositional Commentary
"I applied mine heart to know, and to search, and to seek out wisdom, and the reason of things, and to know the wickedness of folly, even of foolishness and madness":
- Ecclesiastes 7:25
From the human point of view, life ("under the sun") does appear futile; and it is easy for us to get pessimistic. Ecclesiastes goes beyond the other wisdom literature to emphasize the fact that human life and human goals, as ends in themselves apart from God, are meaningless. What a relief to turn and hear Jesus Christ say, "I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly."
This study contains 8 hours of verse by verse teachings.
Copyright © 01-10-2003
- Ecclesiastes 1: Introduction. "Is Life Worth Living?" Vanity or Victory? The Cycles of Life.
- Ecclesiastes 2: The Futility of Wealth. The Certainty of Death. Yet, Enjoy Life!
- Ecclesiastes 3 - 4: Look up. Look within. Look ahead. Look around. Enjoy Life!
- Ecclesiastes 5 - 6: Don't Rob the Lord. Don't Rob Others. Don't Rob Yourself.
- Ecclesiastes 7 - 8: Wisdom Makes Life Better and Helps Us See Life Clearly. The Problem of Evil.
- Ecclesiastes 9 - 10: Meeting Your Last Enemy: Death. The Danger of Folly.
- Ecclesiastes 11 - 12: Life Is an Adventure: Live by Faith. Life Is a Gift: Enjoy It.
- Ecclesiastes Conclusion: Life Is a School: Learn your Lessons. Life Is a Stewardship: Fear God. Conclusion.
Session 1 of 8 - Ecclesiastes 1: Introduction. "Is Life Worth Living?" Vanity or Victory? The Cycles of Life.
Available in the following formats:
Audio Download:- Digital Audio Files
- Handbook (PDF Study Notes)
- Digital Audio Files on Disc
- Handbook (PDF Study Notes) on Disc
Chuck Missler was the Founder of Koinonia House and Koinonia Institute. It was Chuck’s vision for this ministry that brings us together. His aim was to stimulate us to dig into the Bible ourselves because as we study there is a real opportunity for us to encounter the God of the Universe. Chuck passed away on May 1st, 2018.