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James Sumpter - October 6, 2021

Time: A Patient Warrior - Ecclesiates 3:1-15 - Midweek Bible Study

As we come to Ecclesiates 3, the Preacher teaches us with a poem. It is a brilliant poem that establishes its point not only by its words but also by its rhythm. It is a poem about time. The Hebrew word for time is used 29 times. While its repetitions helps cement its place as the subject of the poem, the description quickly help us magnify the greatest issue of time. There is no permanence to it.

Scripture References: Romans 8:35, Romans 8:28, Ecclesiastes 3:1-15, Genesis 50:20

From Series: "Ecclesiastes: Life Under the Sun"

We want to examine and consider life under the sun and realize that must point to someone beyond it: Jesus Christ.

 

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James Sumpter - October 6, 2021

Time: A Patient Warrior - Ecclesiates 3:1-15 - Midweek Bible Study

As we come to Ecclesiates 3, the Preacher teaches us with a poem. It is a brilliant poem that establishes its point not only by its words but also by its rhythm. It is a poem about time. The Hebrew word for time is used 29 times. While its repetitions helps cement its place as the subject of the poem, the description quickly help us magnify the greatest issue of time. There is no permanence to it.

Scripture References: Romans 8:35, Romans 8:28, Ecclesiastes 3:1-15, Genesis 50:20

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James Sumpter - October 6, 2021

Time: A Patient Warrior - Ecclesiates 3:1-15 - Midweek Bible Study

As we come to Ecclesiates 3, the Preacher teaches us with a poem. It is a brilliant poem that establishes its point not only by its words but also by its rhythm. It is a poem about time. The Hebrew word for time is used 29 times. While its repetitions helps cement its place as the subject of the poem, the description quickly help us magnify the greatest issue of time. There is no permanence to it.

Scripture References: Romans 8:35, Romans 8:28, Ecclesiastes 3:1-15, Genesis 50:20

From Series: "Ecclesiastes: Life Under the Sun"

We want to examine and consider life under the sun and realize that must point to someone beyond it: Jesus Christ.

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