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Thanks for listening in to The Ridge's Sunday Audio podcast! We hope you are blessed by this message and would love to worship with you on Sunday mornings at 8:00a, 9:30a, or 11:15a.
Today's message text: Ecclesiastes 2:17-26
In this week's sermon text, Solomon concludes his experimental search for meaning under the Sun. He comes to a dark place, expressing raw human emotion that ultimately death will come and wash away his accomplishments. We all have a dying problem, and a living problem. This section Ecclesiasites explores some of the ways we live in denial of those problems, but ends on the first glimmer of hope in the book. Solomon wants us to turn the page and keep reading, but for now let’s sit in the tension.
Thanks for listening in to The Ridge's Sunday Audio podcast! Although we hope you are greatly blessed by listening to this message, we also believe it's important to belong to a local body of believers. If you live in our area, we would love to worship with you on Sunday mornings at 8:00a, 9:30a, or 11:15a!
By The Ridge Community ChurchThanks for listening in to The Ridge's Sunday Audio podcast! We hope you are blessed by this message and would love to worship with you on Sunday mornings at 8:00a, 9:30a, or 11:15a.
Today's message text: Ecclesiastes 2:17-26
In this week's sermon text, Solomon concludes his experimental search for meaning under the Sun. He comes to a dark place, expressing raw human emotion that ultimately death will come and wash away his accomplishments. We all have a dying problem, and a living problem. This section Ecclesiasites explores some of the ways we live in denial of those problems, but ends on the first glimmer of hope in the book. Solomon wants us to turn the page and keep reading, but for now let’s sit in the tension.
Thanks for listening in to The Ridge's Sunday Audio podcast! Although we hope you are greatly blessed by listening to this message, we also believe it's important to belong to a local body of believers. If you live in our area, we would love to worship with you on Sunday mornings at 8:00a, 9:30a, or 11:15a!