Enjoy Your Life in This Fallen World - Ecclesiastes 9:1-12 | Tom Ascol

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  • Pastor Tom Ascol continues the series in Ecclesiastes with a message entitled “Enjoy Your Life in a Fallen World” built upon Ecclesiastes 9:1-12. An initial reading of today’s passage might leave one to believe no matter how hopeful a situation may be, there is always a likely downside. This pessimism tinges a person’s outlook robbing them of experiencing deep, genuine joy. In one sense, living “under the sun” as we have seen, this pessimism may make sense but believers are charged to live with joy.
    In fact, Ecclesiastes is a book about joy. Today’s text informs us the world is broken. Nevertheless, our lives are gifts from God and are to be enjoyed. Honest reflection show obvious troubles in life yet obedience to the imperatives in this chapter will create joy for the obeying believer. In verses 1-6 the author, Qohelet, recalls from Chapter 8 that man cannot grasp all God’s work on earth. He then moves to Chapter 9 and points out that all humanity is subject to the same realities, good and bad. Though we rightly aspire to wisdom and righteousness, we all are under the inscrutable sovereignty and will of God. Our understanding is limited by our fallibility and our limited power of evaluation. Recognizing the reality of sin and the consequences of sin are absolutely foundational to thinking rightly about life. Qohelet tells us what we already know; death is coming. Still while there is life there is hope, hope of being forgiven and being reconciled to God. For this sin is the very reason Jesus came into the world. Powerless to save ourselves, powerless to even think rightly, we are all in need of a savior Therefore, there exists the need to entrust ourselves to the one with power to save and set things right.
    Verses 11 and 12 continue the author’s reflections on life. Unpredictable things happen. David and Goliath stories abound. Death comes unexpectedly. Like birds in snare or fish in a net, troubles and death come upon us unawares. Yet in the middle verses of this passage, verses 7-10, Qohelet encourages joy. Despite our individual circumstance, God has created the world for us to enjoy. There is no encouragement to sin, as, for example, might be the result of too much drink, but we ought to enjoy what eat and drink God has provided. Rejoice in what He has given, in what He has provided. Enjoy life with “the wife whom you love,” both directly encourages enjoyment and indirectly teaches love as a command. Finally do whatever you do joyously and wholeheartedly. Find something worth giving your life to and do it with delight and passion.
    The world is fallen so it cannot provide ultimate satisfaction. Neither can we make it work the way for which it was designed. Rather, recognizing God created it and continues to rule, we place our assurance in Him and move confidently to the future as we enjoy that which He has provided for the day.
    This sermon was given by Dr. Tom Ascol on January 22, 2017 at Grace Baptist Church in Cape Coral, FL.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 10

  • @johnblackwood1337
    @johnblackwood1337 Рік тому +4

    It is so incredibly refreshing to hear a preacher preach from the Bible and instead of taking just a little bitty section of that Bible actually reading most of that book in the Bible. Keep up the good work!

    • @robnasty01
      @robnasty01 Рік тому +1

      This is how Pastor Tom rolls week in and week out 😊

  • @MyLifeShortFilms
    @MyLifeShortFilms Рік тому

    This was needed

  • @Lindabinda777
    @Lindabinda777 Рік тому +2

    Expect the worst n hope for the best

  • @gusangulo3992
    @gusangulo3992 Рік тому

    This is a seemingly harsh reality that we must face... but thank you Lord that we are not the ones in control, and that you are sovereign over all. All glory to God. Thanks for this great sermon sir.

  • @bigmoe562_4
    @bigmoe562_4 Рік тому

    Wow powerful message. Heavenly father keep me close.

  • @Lindabinda777
    @Lindabinda777 Рік тому +1

    Unfortunately, some people have such a life where they LEARN to live expecting the worst and hoping for the best.....bad things do happen to good people a LOT Even Job and David asked why do you allow the wicked to prosper while the righteous suffer

  • @SimonMackUK77
    @SimonMackUK77 Рік тому

    Very good sermon. Maybe edit down a little for us with less time and for the youngsters? Best wishes in Christ from the UK.

  • @Lindabinda777
    @Lindabinda777 Рік тому

    But if the world is falling and lies in the hands of the wicked how much can we really enjoy without truly stepping over the line of vanity and selfishness and greed and storing up treasures in this life we have to constantly be careful and that's where the pessimism comes in it is a soft line that's very easy to cross

  • @Lindabinda777
    @Lindabinda777 Рік тому

    Unfortunately, some people have such a life where they LEARN to live expecting the worst and hoping for the best.....bad things do happen to good people a LOT Even Job and David asked why do you allow the wicked to prosper while the righteous suffer and I completely understand that Jesus's followers will suffer BUT BUT some get a lot more than others.