Ecclesiastes 9:1-14
Can you get to heaven by living a good life, by “doing good?” That’s the question we explore as our study of Ecclesiastes continues. Don’t miss this important message, as Dr. J. Vernon McGee reminds us the clock of judgment is ticking, and now is the perfect time to give your life to the Lord.
Ecclesiastes 7:1-8:17
In our study of Ecclesiastes, we’ve seen King Solomon try it all . . . every self-help fad, every pleasurable pursuit, every achievement, every ego-booster, every feel-good, do-good, be-good activity under the sun . . . but nothing has brought him the satisfaction he longs for. Will he find it? The story continues in chapter 7 and 8.
Ecclesiastes 5:7-6:12
Can money buy happiness? That’s the topic our teacher Dr. J. Vernon McGee explores as we continue the story of King Solomon in Ecclesiastes, chapters 5 and 6.
Ecclesiastes 4:9-5:6
“Live for yourself! Do whatever it takes to be happy!” That’s the state of mind we find King Solomon in as we continue our study of the Old Testament book of Ecclesiastes. Will the philosophies of egotism or religion bring him the satisfaction he longs for? Find out as we journey through chapters 4 and 5.
Ecclesiastes 3:1-4:9
“A Christian should be adventurous, tremendously interested in life, on the race course running for that prize which is Jesus Christ.” That’s what our teacher, Dr. J. Vernon McGee, says in response to King Solomon’s experiments with fatalism and egotism in Ecclesiastes chapters 3 and 4. Hop aboard the Bible Bus as we hear more about the foolishness of the supposedly wise king.
Ecclesiastes 2:11-3:1
Fame, fortune, an unending list of friends. If you could have everything you ever wanted, would you be happy? That’s the question we explore in Ecclesiastes, chapters 2 and 3. Join us for the continuing saga of King Solomon’s quest for satisfaction apart from God.
Ecclesiastes 1:15-2:10
King Solomon’s search for satisfaction continues in our study of Ecclesiastes 1 and 2. Follow along as we see the wise king foolishly look to wisdom and pleasure to bring him the fulfillment only a relationship with God can provide.
Ecclesiastes 1:5-14
“God’s answer to humanism.” That’s how Dr. J. Vernon McGee describes the book of Ecclesiastes. Our continuing study of chapter 1 takes us through the laws of nature, where we learn that despite King Solomon’s wisdom, the only thing that truly matters is when we receive Jesus Christ as our Savior.
Ecclesiastes 1:1-5
“Man has tried to be happy without God, and this book shows the absurdity of the attempt.” That’s what we hear from Dr. J. Vernon McGee as we begin our study of Ecclesiastes. Join us for King Solomon’s dramatic account of the time he turned from God and looked for satisfaction in the world.
Philippians 4:13-23
“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me…” Really, all things? Discover the secret behind this promise that begins when you are where God wants you to be, doing His will, in His power.