Tim Keller | October 6, 2013
Ecclesiastes is among the most difficult books in the Bible to understand. And its message is so profound. How do we begin to even decipher what this book is trying to say? Is everything “under the sun” truly meaningless and a striving after the wind? Are philosophers new and old such as existentialists correct to say that there is ultimately no meaning to life? This message shows us a big thought experiment and lesson, and a small thought experiment and pointer.
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