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Ecclesiastes: When All Has Been Heard…

Life is absolutely pointless, miserable, and nothing matters. It’s the same ole, same ole. Do I just live in the now with little hope or future? Do I sacrifice for an earthly legacy that will be squandered and forgotten? The wealthiest and wisest King of Israel wrestled with these very thoughts in Ecclesiastes. Will we arrive at his conclusion, WHEN ALL HAS BEEN HEARD…? #ecclesiastes #2023


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Pray

Lord we pray that You would help us in our study of Ecclesiastes to be in awe of You and obey Your ways. We recognize that all things under the sun are temporal, futile, and meaningless, but not the things of eternity. We recognize that no amount of intellect, wisdom, pleasure, relationships, or power will ever satisfy our eternal longings. When All Has Been Heard…Lord help us arrive at Solomon’s conclusion of the matter: enjoy life in You, fear You, and keep Your commands, because this is for all humanity. May we remember in futilty or enjoyment that you are our Creator. Amen

Study Questions

"So remember your Creator

Solomon would have had the pressure of being King David’s son and seemingly illegitimate heir. However, Solomon believed in the God of Israel and was given the kingship and supernatural wisdom from God (2 Chronicles 1:10, 1 Kings 3:12). He became the most powerful, wealthy, and desirable king of the world. Even though Solomon misused that wisdom, abused his position of authority, and clung to relational idolatry (1 Kings 11:1-2), God never took away His wisdom (Ecclesiastes 2:3), and that allowed Solomon to see the meaninglessness of life and give us the conclusion of the matter (Ecclesiastes 12:13).

God had Solomon write 3 books as a picture of life. His first book, likely written when he was young, was Song of Solomon about youthful passion and relationship. His second book, likely written in midlife, was Proverbs about the importance of living with wisdom not just passionate feeling. His final book written near the end of his life was Ecclesiastes about the futility of it all and reality of life.

READ Ecclesiastes 12:1, Genesis 1:26-27, Deuteronomy 32:6-7, Job 33:4, Psalm 139:13, John 1:1-4, Colossians 1:13-18, 3:9-10, 1 Peter 4:19

  1. Discuss what it will look like to “Remember Your Creator” according to these verses.
    1. How can remembering/forgetting your Creator affect our attitudes and actions?
    2. Why is it important for us to develop the practice of remembering while we are physically and spiritually young?
  2. READ Romans 1:25-32 A creator owns the rights and has authority over that which he creates.
    1. What does Romans 1 say are the progressive results of not acknowledging God as our Creator? How do we see this in our society today?

READ Ecclesiastes 12:2-8

  1. Solomon is laying out the process of aging that we can’t control and life’s futility. As a group, try and break down the process of aging he lays out here and how real it is.

READ Ecclesiastes 12:9-11, John 10:10-16

  1. What are the things a good shepherd does?
  2. We live in a culture of people running from shepherd to shepherd and pasture to pasture like possibly never before in history. How do we keep from being like this?

READ Ecclesiastes 12:12, Proverbs 1:7, 1 Corinthians 8:1-3, 6

  1. What is the danger of knowledge without surrendering and serving in biblical love?
  2. What is the danger in trying to love people without biblical knowledge?