May 13, 2014
Ecclesiastes is one of the most neglected and misunderstood Old Testament books—yet according to Alistair Begg, it addresses the cultural climate in which we all live. Even today, it comments on the state of our world and invites the reader to ask, “Does life have any point?” Life’s restlessness, it teaches us, is due not to an impersonal universe but to God’s will, pointing us to eternity. The worldly roads we think will lead to happiness all turn out to be dead ends, for we are made for God.
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