### Summary
Welcome, everyone. Today, we continue our series called "The Search," focusing on Ecclesiastes chapter 3. This book is challenging to understand, so I ask for your grace as we delve into it. Last week, we discussed the theme "Beautiful in Its Time," but we didn't get to cover everything. Today, we will explore this further.
Ecclesiastes 3:11 is a pivotal verse that states, "He has made everything beautiful in its time. Also, he has put eternity into man's heart." This verse is profound because it tells us that God has written eternity on every human heart. This means that deep within us, we know that this world is not all there is. We long for something more, something eternal. This innate sense of eternity is a universal experience, as Romans 1:19-20 also affirms. God's invisible qualities and divine nature are evident in creation, leaving people without excuse.
When we stand at the edge of the Grand Canyon or witness a beautiful sunset, we are not thinking about how great we are but about how amazing the Creator is. This sense of awe points us to God. However, despite this, many people do not glorify God or give thanks to Him. Their thinking becomes futile, and their hearts are darkened. This was true thousands of years ago and remains true today.
Living in light of eternity means that our actions and decisions have eternal consequences. When we serve in ministries or support missionaries, we are impacting eternity. The author of Ecclesiastes also observes that in places where there should be justice and righteousness, there is often wickedness. This world is broken, and we all have an innate sense of what is fair and just. This sense of justice is part of the eternity written on our hearts.
The author then compares humans to animals, stating that both return to dust. However, he also emphasizes that it is okay to enjoy the good things God has given us. This is part of God's general grace, which is available to everyone, whether they know Jesus or not. But there is also specific grace for those who follow Jesus, which brings us into a deeper relationship with God.
We all have a limited time on this earth, and we should live in light of eternity. This means sharing the hope we have in Jesus with others. There will come a day when we will have a one-on-one appointment with Jesus, known as the judgment seat of Christ. This is not something to fear but an opportunity to account for how we used the gifts, time, and resources God gave us.
There is also the great white throne judgment, where those who have placed their faith in Jesus will be separated from those who haven't. This should motivate us to share our faith with others. Our church exists to bring the hope of Jesus to our community, and we have a limited window of time to do this.
Returning to Ecclesiastes 3:11, it is crucial to understand that God makes everything beautiful in His time, not ours. If things are not beautiful in your life, it is not yet time. We must trust God's timing and depend on Him. Paul writes in 1 Corinthians 13 that what we see dimly now will one day be made clear.
Living in light of eternity also means recognizing that some things we do now will not exist in heaven, such as missions and personal evangelism. These are temporary tasks meant to bring people to Jesus. In heaven, there will be no more need for these because we will be in the presence of God.
We all walk with brokenness and scars from this world, but we long for a better future. Catherine Wolfe's story in "Hope Heals" illustrates this well. Despite her extreme challenges, she trusts in Jesus and looks forward to a future where everything will be made right.
In conclusion, let us live in light of eternity, using our time, gifts, and resources to impact others for Jesus. We have a limited time to share the hope we have, so let's make the most of it.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. 20 also affirms. God's invisible qualities and divine nature are evident in creation, leaving people without excuse. [04:22]
2. Living in Light of Eternity: Our actions and decisions have eternal consequences. When we serve in ministries or support missionaries, we are impacting eternity. The author of Ecclesiastes observes that in places where there should be justice and righteousness, there is often wickedness. This world is broken, and we all have an innate sense of what is fair and just. This sense of justice is part of the eternity written on our hearts.
3. God's Timing is Perfect: Ecclesiastes 3:11 emphasizes that God makes everything beautiful in His time, not ours. If things are not beautiful in your life, it is not yet time. We must trust God's timing and depend on Him. Paul writes in 1 Corinthians 13 that what we see dimly now will one day be made clear. Trusting in God's timing helps us to depend on Him more fully.
4. The Judgment Seat of Christ: There will come a day when we will have a one-on-one appointment with Jesus, known as the judgment seat of Christ. This is not something to fear but an opportunity to account for how we used the gifts, time, and resources God gave us. This should motivate us to live in a way that honors God and impacts others for eternity.
5. Hope in Brokenness: We all walk with brokenness and scars from this world, but we long for a better future. Catherine Wolfe's story in "Hope Heals" illustrates this well. Despite her extreme challenges, she trusts in Jesus and looks forward to a future where everything will be made right. This hope sustains us and reminds us that the best is yet to come.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:37] - Introduction to Ecclesiastes
- [01:22] - Beautiful in Its Time
- [02:11] - The Significance of Ecclesiastes 3:11
- [03:41] - Eternity in Our Hearts
- [04:22] - Romans 1 and Creation
- [05:05] - The Grand Canyon Analogy
- [05:45] - Creation Points to the Creator
- [06:21] - Foolishness and Wisdom
- [06:50] - The Universal Longing for More
- [07:21] - Don Richardson and Redemptive Analogies
- [08:02] - The Best is Yet to Come
- [09:36] - Living in Light of Eternity
- [11:15] - The Rope Illustration
- [12:18] - Practical Truths for Today
- [13:06] - Worship and Missions
- [14:12] - The Temporary Nature of Local Churches
- [15:04] - Tears and Joy in Heaven
- [16:05] - Eternal Impact of Our Actions
- [16:41] - Justice and Wickedness
- [17:05] - The Brokenness of the World
- [17:38] - Comparing Humans to Animals
- [18:14] - Enjoying God's General Grace
- [19:28] - Specific Grace for Followers of Jesus
- [21:05] - The Judgment Seat of Christ
- [22:58] - The Great White Throne Judgment
- [24:14] - Trusting God's Timing
- [25:53] - Galatians 4 and the Perfect Time
- [27:45] - Learning in Heaven
- [29:16] - Catherine Wolfe's Story
- [30:35] - Living with Brokenness
- [32:15] - Life's Healing Choices
- [33:51] - Closing Prayer