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Ecclesiastes 7-8: Let Go and Trust God


Season 2 Episode 320


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Today’s Bible Translation

Bible translation used in today’s episode: Ch. 7-8 CEV

Podcast Introduction

It’s Poetry Thursday, and we’ll read Ecclesiastes 7-8. I’m calling this episode “Let Go and Trust God.“

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Summary

Ecclesiastes 7-8 teaches that human pursuits like wisdom, wealth, and power don’t bring lasting happiness. Solomon’s realization, despite his own riches, is that God’s ways are beyond our understanding. He doesn’t blame God for life’s unfairness but acknowledges it’s part of reality. He suggests we must leave certain things to God to maintain our sanity. Trusting in God’s love, holiness, and justice is key, believing He’ll ultimately make things right.

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The Team

Lifespring Family Berean, Sister Denise: Transcript Correction
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Transcript

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Transcript corrected by Sister Denise

Steve Webb 0:00
You really do have to just come to grips with that reality.

Steve Webb 0:05
This is the Lifespring! One Year Bible coming to you from Riverside, California. And podcasting since 2004, I’m Steve Webb, your OG Godcaster. It’s Poetry Thursday and our reading today is Ecclesiastes 7 and 8. The website is lifespringmedia.com and contact information will be at the end of the show. Before we read, let’s pray. Our heavenly Father, Lord, we thank you again for our time together today and we pray that you would bless us as we read. We pray this in Jesus’ name, Amen. All right, Beloved,


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