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The Failure of Just-us (Ecclesiastes 3:16-4:16)

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Welcome to Creekside Community Church! In today’s sermon, titled "The Failure of Just-us," we dive into Ecclesiastes 3:16-4:16 to explore the teacher's frustration with the pervasive nature of oppression and the failure of human justice. Guiding Issue: The teacher in Ecclesiastes is deeply troubled by the widespread oppression and the shortcomings of human justice systems (Eccl. 3:16, 4:1). Key Sections: A Dead End (Eccl. 3:17-4:3) God’s Future Judgment: While the teacher tries to find solace in the idea of God's future judgment, his observational perspective leaves him uncertain about its reality (3:17-21). Advice for Life: Focus on the good things in life rather than the evils (3:22). Conclusion on Life and Death: He suggests that the dead and unborn, who avoid oppression and the rat race, are better off than the living (4:2-3). Cure #1: Contentment (Eccl. 4:4-6) Root of Oppression: The teacher notes that envy drives oppression. Neither laziness nor overworking to get ahead is ideal (4:4-6). Application: Cultivate contentment proactively to counter the world's constant pull towards dissatisfaction. Cure #2: Community (Eccl. 4:7-12) Isolation vs. Companionship: The teacher describes the futility of a life spent working alone without joy or companionship (4:7-8). He advocates for friendship and community as they provide support, comfort, and enjoyment (4:9-12). Application: Authentic community and friendship enrich life and help deeply enjoy its good aspects. The Point: The cure to envy and oppression lies in contentment and community. Connection to the Teacher: The teacher in Ecclesiastes assumes that no one can know what happens after death (Eccl. 3:21). However, through the lens of our Jesus's death and resurrection, we know better! Join Us: We invite you to join us in this insightful exploration of Ecclesiastes as we seek to apply its wisdom to our lives. Together, let's discover how to navigate the challenges of envy and oppression with contentment and community. 🔔 Subscribe and hit the bell icon to stay updated with our latest sermons and teachings. 👍 Like, share, and comment to help spread the message. 📱 Follow us on social media for more inspirational content. Connect with us: Website: https://www.creekside.cc/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Creekside.Community.Elizabeth/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creekside.community.elizabeth/ Thank you for being part of our online community. Let's journey together in understanding and applying God's timeless wisdom!

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Welcome to Creekside Community Church! In today’s sermon, titled "The Failure of Just-us," we dive into Ecclesiastes 3:16-4:16 to explore the teacher's frustration with the pervasive nature of oppression and the failure of human justice. Guiding Issue: The teacher in Ecclesiastes is deeply troubled by the widespread oppression and the shortcomings of human justice systems (Eccl. 3:16, 4:1). Key Sections: A Dead End (Eccl. 3:17-4:3) God’s Future Judgment: While the teacher tries to find solace in the idea of God's future judgment, his observational perspective leaves him uncertain about its reality (3:17-21). Advice for Life: Focus on the good things in life rather than the evils (3:22). Conclusion on Life and Death: He suggests that the dead and unborn, who avoid oppression and the rat race, are better off than the living (4:2-3). Cure #1: Contentment (Eccl. 4:4-6) Root of Oppression: The teacher notes that envy drives oppression. Neither laziness nor overworking to get ahead is ideal (4:4-6). Application: Cultivate contentment proactively to counter the world's constant pull towards dissatisfaction. Cure #2: Community (Eccl. 4:7-12) Isolation vs. Companionship: The teacher describes the futility of a life spent working alone without joy or companionship (4:7-8). He advocates for friendship and community as they provide support, comfort, and enjoyment (4:9-12). Application: Authentic community and friendship enrich life and help deeply enjoy its good aspects. The Point: The cure to envy and oppression lies in contentment and community. Connection to the Teacher: The teacher in Ecclesiastes assumes that no one can know what happens after death (Eccl. 3:21). However, through the lens of our Jesus's death and resurrection, we know better! Join Us: We invite you to join us in this insightful exploration of Ecclesiastes as we seek to apply its wisdom to our lives. Together, let's discover how to navigate the challenges of envy and oppression with contentment and community. 🔔 Subscribe and hit the bell icon to stay updated with our latest sermons and teachings. 👍 Like, share, and comment to help spread the message. 📱 Follow us on social media for more inspirational content. Connect with us: Website: https://www.creekside.cc/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Creekside.Community.Elizabeth/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creekside.community.elizabeth/ Thank you for being part of our online community. Let's journey together in understanding and applying God's timeless wisdom!

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