Pastor Josh continues his series through Ecclesiastes:
“Ecclesiastes explores the existential questions without blinking. It contemplates the meaning of life in the face of certain death and concludes that since everything of this world is temporary, like vapor or mist, the Hebrew word hevel, here for a moment and gone, a life lived for what is so fleeting is ultimately pointless, meaningless, vanity…Many who ask the question about the meaning of life come to conclude that they are here to make the world a better place…But this is not what the Bible guides us to put our hope in! Ecclesiastes teaches that we need to become jaded with the political process; that politics and the pursuit of justice are ultimately fleeting and meaningless in this hebel world. It communicates a definitively negative outlook on the direction of this world until the return of Christ in final judgment and the consummation of God’s kingdom. It calls us to abandon all hope where there is none to be found, and instead put our trust in the effective and eternal working of our gracious heavenly Father.”