


In this chapter the wise man reassumes the consideration of the case of the abuse of power, to show that there is no happiness in this world, in grandeur and authority enjoyed; since, as he had observed before, on the one hand, the oppressor shall be judged and condemned at the great day of account; so, on the other hand, the oppressed have their lives made so uncomfortable, that the dead are preferred unto them, and unborn persons to them both, Ec 4:1-3; Another vanity he observes, that whereas men expect to be happy by their diligence and industry, this brings upon them the envy of others, Ec 4:4; hence some, on the other hand, place their happiness in sloth and ease, which is another vanity, Ec 4:5,6; and others again in covetousness; who are described by their unsocial life, toilsome labour, unsatisfied desires, and withholding good things from themselves, Ec 4:7,8; upon which some things are said, to show the benefits of a social life, Ec 4:9-12. And the chapter is concluded with exposing the vanity of the highest instance of worldly power and grandeur, royal dignity, through the folly of a king; the effects of which are mentioned, Ec 4:13,14; and through the fickleness of the people, who are soon weary of a prince on the throne, and court his successor, Ec 4:15,16.

CooperationThe big go-cart race is coming up. But without teamwork, The Club discovers just how hard it is to be on the winning team.

You probably don’t need to be convinced about how important it is to share life with others. To be friendless in a friendless world is a frightening thing. But have you ever struggled to develop meaningful and precious friendships? In this message, Jill Briscoe teaches about being vulnerable in our relationships and how friendship can deeply impact our lives.

Have you ever considered the spiritual impact the people who are your friends can have on your life? God has designed each of us to experience deep and meaningful relationships. Even our salvation is described as "friendship" with God. In Pt. 3 of CHANGE, Pastor Chad explores what the Bible teaches about friendships. He will explain why we need friends, how to find Godly friends and how to be a Godly friend to others. Learn how to initiate friendship and how to invest in the people around you.

Have you ever considered the spiritual impact the people who are your friends can have on your life? God has designed each of us to experience deep and meaningful relationships. Even our salvation is described as "friendship" with God. In Pt. 3 of CHANGE, Pastor Chad explores what the Bible teaches about friendships. He will explain why we need friends, how to find Godly friends and how to be a Godly friend to others. Learn how to initiate friendship and how to invest in the people around you.

There was a famous song in the 1970s with the line that says, “One is the loneliest number that you’ll ever do. . .” But God didn’t create man for loneliness. He created a man to have a meaningful relationship with Him and also with other men. Pastor Jeff Schreve shares some insight on the relationships that are so integral in a man’s life in an affirming message called THE LONELY GUY. This lesson is part of the 6-Message series called MAN UP: GOD’S GUIDE TO REAL MANHOOD.

There was a famous song in the 1970s with the line that says, “One is the loneliest number that you’ll ever do. . .” But God didn’t create man for loneliness. He created a man to have a meaningful relationship with Him and also with other men. Pastor Jeff Schreve shares some insight on the relationships that are so integral in a man’s life in an affirming message called THE LONELY GUY. This lesson is part of the 6-Message series called MAN UP: GOD’S GUIDE TO REAL MANHOOD.
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