Ecclesiastes
Steve Gregg
Steve Gregg teaches verse by verse through the book of Ecclesiastes, exploring its themes of mortality, the emptiness of worldly pursuits, and the importance of seeking God in all aspects of life.
Ecclesiastes Introduction
In this introduction to Ecclesiastes, Steve Gregg explores the origins and meaning of the book. While some believe that King Solomon wrote Ecclesiastes, there are differing opinions on the book's authorship. Nevertheless, the book is generally considered a deeply contemplative work that explores the
Ecclesiastes 1 - 4
In this lecture, Steve Gregg discusses Ecclesiastes 1-4 and its message about the emptiness of worldly pursuits. The author, who identifies himself as the preacher and son of David, sets out to discover if anything in life is not vanity. Unfortunately, his conclusion is that everything is vanity, in
Ecclesiastes 5- 7
In his teachings on Ecclesiastes 5-7, Steve Gregg emphasizes the importance of making reliable and honest commitments, rather than vague or unrealistic ones. He warns against the love of money, which can never fully satisfy and lead to ruin, and encourages giving generously and enjoying life's bless
Ecclesiastes 8 - 12
In Ecclesiastes 8-12, Steve Gregg examines the themes of mortality, the uncertainty of life, and the importance of seeking God in all aspects of life. He emphasizes the fleeting nature of human accomplishments and the need to enjoy simple pleasures while also keeping in mind the ultimate judgment be