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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 meaingless, 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. Help us to trust You with the TIME TO…. in our lives. Amen.

Study Questions

"Time to...”

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 3:1-11

  1. This passage presents opposites. Do you struggle with seeing and practicing the TIME for any of these? Explain.
  2. READ Phillippians 4:11-14, 1 Timothy 6:6-15. According to these verses how does Paul deal with and teach others on the questions of TIME and struggling for the Lord?
  3. READ John 7:6-8, Luke 21:8, Acts 1:6-11, Matthew 24:35-46. How did Jesus deal with and teach about TIME? How can we apply that in our lives?

READ Ecclesiastes 3:12-15

  1. When Solomon says “them” in verse 12, he is implying those under the sun without God. How does a believer’s responses to TIME differ from an unbeliever? How are the responses similar?
    1. What does Solomon say is the purpose in God’s timing and all that He does? AND Why do you think that is important to remember?
  2. God’s answer to us is either YES, NO, or WAIT. Why is that the case, according to verse 14?
  3. READ Psalm 34:1, 62:8, Proverbs 17:17, Luke 21:36, 1 Corinthians 15:58, 2 Corinthians 4:10, 6:2, Ephesians 5:20, 6:18, Phillippians 4:4, Colossians 4:6, 1 Thessalonians 5:16-17, 2 Thessalonians 3:16, 1 Peter 3:15. We are so worried about the timing of all kinds of things, but what are the things that God says in these verses we can do always for all TIMES? Why don’t we do these things?

READ Ecclesiastes 3:16-22

  1. God is allowing this earthly wickedness for a TIME. Why?
  2. READ Matthew 6:31-34, Romans 1:16-20, John 11:21-27. How can we know if the spirit of a man rises and what will happen after time on earth is done?