1) "In the book of ecclesiastes, there's this guy that's speaking. They call him the preacher. His name is Solomon, the king Solomon, who was the wisest guy to live here on earth. He lived and pursued everything in his life because he was trying to find meaning and purpose. And so he tried everything, and he came up empty. In fact, it was worse than empty. He concluded that this life apart from God is a waste. It's pointless. It's meaningless. Last week, he testified about the sovereignty of God, the all powerful, all knowing, with all authority. God who oversees and allows and orchestrates the seasons, the moments and the seconds of everyone's life, all for his glory. The season of sorrow that you're in, it's for his glory."
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2) "Whatever the season and time that you're in, God's purpose for you in that is to be with him, to live like him and do whatever he would do in that moment and bring him honor and glory. Remember, at the end of chapter three, he anticipated people asking questions. It was almost like he's talking about the bigness and the sovereignty of God. And then he is anticipating people raising their hands, saying, hey, you're talking about this big God. What about all the evilness that's happening? What about all the injustice that's happening in this world? Where is he at then? And so the preacher started to address the pushback there, pointing how everything's gonna end up at the, at the end. Everything's gonna balance out. People will be judged. It would happen in this time."
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3) "Evil in this world exists because we do. Because we exist. But even in that, God has a plan and a purpose that takes us out of this evilness and gives us a new life and him glory. And so for the rest of the game, I went on to give her this sermon that we're going to hear today. And so, joking. Here's what I hope for our time today, that we will understand the evilness in this world. And then at the end of the time, I'm going to try to kind of step back so we can see the big picture of things and make, connect some points for us so that we would have a better understanding of why there's evilness when there's a good God."
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4) "And so, sure, you may have gained materially, you may have gained financially. But what verse seven and eight says, but then you'll be all alone, no one to share life with, no one to celebrate your winnings, no one to walk alongside you in the hard times. And at the end of the day, your job is your spouse, your work is your family. And what he says here, it's all sad vanity and an unhappy business, not fun at all. Then he goes on in verse 910, eleven and twelve to kind of explain that further. And it gives us some illustrations. He says in verse nine, two are better than one because they have a good reward for their toil."
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5) "Church. Just a reminder. We are created to be relationally with one another. We were created to be in community. And what happens when we listen to the lives of Satan and follow the desires of our heart, we will get sucked into the trap of work. We will get caught up in the rat race of life. And before you know it, you're disconnected from community. You're bitter because you're detached from people and you end up alone and discontent. Because this is why we make the push for people to be in some sort of community group. We have life groups, we have classes like foundation or region. All of these are designed for us to be in community with one another."
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6) "God is good. He alone is good. Point. That's point number one. Jesus says in Luke, chapter 18, verse 19, no one is good except God alone. First John, chapter one, verse five, says, God is light. In him there is no darkness at all. He is light, he is good. He always acts in accordance with his right, that with what is right, what is true and what is good. Holiness and righteousness are all part of God's nature. He cannot contradict his nature. He cannot do anything that's unholy or unrighteous. Point number one, God is good. Point number two, there is no human, absolutely no human that is good. We are all sinners."
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7) "But God. Ephesians, chapter two, verse four through eight. But God being rich in mercy because of the great love with which he loved us, even when we were dead in our sins, dead in our trespasses, he made us alive together with Christ. By grace, you have been saved. And raised us up with him and seated us with him in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus, so that in the coming ages he might show the immeasurable riches of his grace and kindness toward us in Christ Jesus. For by grace, you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing. It is a gift of God. God showed us mercy, holding back what we deserve. God showed us grace, giving us what we don't deserve."
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8) "The very purpose Jesus Christ has us created and gathered here is to go be the church while we live, work and play in proclaiming the gospel. I think about that now. Let me step a little bit back. A little bit more. That trout, man. Sorry, there's so much here and I'm running out of time. If you go all the way back to right when Adam and Eve were created, God tells them this, be fruitful, multiply, fill the earth. And then he says this, subdue it. Subdue what? Be fruitful, multiply and fill the earth. Okay. Fill the earth. Be fruitful, multiply and fill the earth. Okay. Fill the earth of image, bearers of God. But then he says, subdue it. Subdue means to keep in control, to restrict. Subdue who? Subdue what?"
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9) "So when people ask you, man, why is there so much evil in this world? You can say, oh, we're all sinners. Then they may ask, well, where's the goodness of God? I mean, right now it may be hard to be like, man. We, the church, are trying to be good because so many people have church hurt. There's so much drama happening with churches. They're not being christlike. And so it may be hard for us to be like, well, the goodness of the Lord comes through the church. But that's what we're trying to do here. That's what we're trying to live out here. We are called to live on mission, proclaiming the gospel by being fruitful, multiplying and filling the earth of image bearers because there's evilness happening. I hope this helps."
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