Finding Meaning Beyond Control: A Journey of Surrender

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1) "Quaheleth has the audacity to say to us, look at verse 4 A generation goes and a generation comes but the earth remains forever. In other words, he's saying, look you may think you have all of the choices before you But nothing really will change." [53:33] (Download)

2) "The narrator's caution to control freaks. Now the terror at the heart of these verses The thing that makes them so uncomfortable to the 21st century mind Perhaps more than any other era of time is this: You are not in control of your life." [52:23] (Download)

3) "Quaheleth says, look with me at verse 9 What has been is what will be, And what has been done is what will be done, And there is nothing new under the sun. In the age of self-driving cars he has the audacity to say that to me." [52:23] (Download)

4) "And his response was, he says look If you see what I see the world as it really is That control is really just an illusion There are only four responses that you can make: pretend, medicate, destroy, or wait to be rescued." [58:19] (Download)

5) "The root that Quaheleth exposes that is so sensitive to us I think Is this desire for control, it is pride. He is exposing that in some level we have made the same mistake As Adam and Eve in Genesis 3." [56:22] (Download)

6) "What if there was a way to find happiness that didn't require you to be in control? Ah The writer Leo Tolstoy went on a very similar journey to Kohelet. He looked around at the world, he looked at all that he could see under the sun." [57:26] (Download)

7) "Under the sun means hypothetically imagining a world where there is no personal relationship with God. Imagine living in a world where hypothetically there was no personal relationship with God." [47:09] (Download)

8) "It's a great set up for a book isn't it? I hope you're intrigued by that, I hope you're intrigued Because I wonder actually deep down how many of us really feel that in our own hearts." [48:22] (Download)
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