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"We live in a world obsessed with beginnings—new jobs, new homes, new projects, new excitement. But in Ecclesiastes 7:8–14, Solomon reminds us that “the end of a matter is better than its beginning.” In this sermon, we explore the wisdom of living not for short-term gain or immediate excitement, but for the long-term good that comes from patient endurance and trust in God’s providence.
Those who are wise know that true success can only be seen at the end of a thing, not its beginning. Solomon shows us how this truth shapes our view of faithfulness, parenting, suffering, and even eternity itself. The wise patiently seek the long-term good, trusting that every crooked path God ordains is for our sanctification and ultimate joy in Christ.
Join us as we consider how this passage teaches us to:
• Value faithfulness that endures over excitement that fades.
• Cultivate patience rather than pride or anger.
• Pass on wisdom and faith to future generations.
• Rejoice in both good days and days of adversity.
• Fix our eyes on the final end—Christ’s return and the glory to come.
📖 Text: Ecclesiastes 7:8–14
🎯 Proposition: The wise patiently seek long-term good.
#Ecclesiastes #Sermon #ChristianWisdom #Patience #Faithfulness #Endurance #ChristianLiving #BibleTeaching #ReformedTheology"
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"We live in a world obsessed with beginnings—new jobs, new homes, new projects, new excitement. But in Ecclesiastes 7:8–14, Solomon reminds us that “the end of a matter is better than its beginning.” In this sermon, we explore the wisdom of living not for short-term gain or immediate excitement, but for the long-term good that comes from patient endurance and trust in God’s providence.
Those who are wise know that true success can only be seen at the end of a thing, not its beginning. Solomon shows us how this truth shapes our view of faithfulness, parenting, suffering, and even eternity itself. The wise patiently seek the long-term good, trusting that every crooked path God ordains is for our sanctification and ultimate joy in Christ.
Join us as we consider how this passage teaches us to:
• Value faithfulness that endures over excitement that fades.
• Cultivate patience rather than pride or anger.
• Pass on wisdom and faith to future generations.
• Rejoice in both good days and days of adversity.
• Fix our eyes on the final end—Christ’s return and the glory to come.
📖 Text: Ecclesiastes 7:8–14
🎯 Proposition: The wise patiently seek long-term good.
#Ecclesiastes #Sermon #ChristianWisdom #Patience #Faithfulness #Endurance #ChristianLiving #BibleTeaching #ReformedTheology"