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Is It Wrong To Worry? Ecc. 3:1-22
Worry and anxiety affect every single human being on the planet. No matter what your circumstance in life, worry and anxiety plagues us all. Jesus warns us of the detrimental effect worry has on all of us in Matthew 6:25-34. But is worry, in and of itsel
Is There Anything Wrong With Wanting Success? Ecc. 2:17-26
Is there anything wrong with a Believer wanting success? Is worldly success an antithesis to God’s desire for our lives? Join us as we answer this extremely important question while looking at the world through the prism of God’s Word.
Is it Wrong to Want to Be Smart? Ecclesiastes 2:12-16
What does the Bible say about the pursuit of wisdom? Should we pursue it? Does it matter if it is worldly wisdom? Solomon was arguably the wisest person who ever lived. But did his pursuit of worldly wisdom lead him away from God? Join us as we attempt t
When does pleasure devolve into sin? Ecclesiastes 2:1-11
Is pleasure in and of itself a bad thing? Is it inherently wrong? Join us as we take a look at the answer to that question inspired by Solomon’s words in Ecclesiastes.
Ecclesiastes: Is Life Meaningless?
In this message we tackle a question as old as humanity. Is life, ultimately, meaningless? Solomon poses and answers this question in our text today. Join us as we examine Ecclesiastes 1: 1-18 in order to be able to answer this all-important question.
Ecclesiastes: An Introduction to King Solomon
King Solomon was arguably the wealthiest and wisest person who ever walked on this planet. He had everything a person could possibly want and yet finished his life believing it was all for nothing. Join us as we begin this journey through one of the most
Putting a Bow On Hermeneutics
Join us as we wrap up our study on the importance of God’s Word…and getting it right.
GPR 2.0 Am I proof texting this passage?
Join us as we discuss the danger of proof texting Bible passages. What does this mean? Take a listen to find out how to avoid this dangerous hermeneutical fallacy.
GPR 2.0 Am I Supposed to Take the Bible Literally?
Am I supposed to take every passage in the Bible literally? Does the genre of the passage have anything to do with this question? Join us as we answer these (and other) questions related to Biblical hermeneutics.
GPR 2.0 What does this passage mean to me?
When it comes to Biblical hermeneutics…there is one question we must always avoid. The question? “What does this passage mean to me”. We can never be the final arbiter as to the meaning of God’s Word. The correct question is: R