What's Good for You
What’s Good for you | August 15, 2021 am | Eccles. 6:10–12 | Living for More series
Why is it vanity to contend with God (v. 10) over your gender, your body, your looks, your talent, your life?
Why is it important to quit contending with God, and be content in God?
In what areas of your life, do you essentially say, “God you’re in the way.”?
How can you say, “God, you’re not in the way, you are the way” in your marriage, your finances, your forgiveness?
How does not trusting God’s goodness, lead people to be discontent in areas of their life?
What does Solomon mean in v. 12, where he seems to imply man cannot define goodness without God?
How does Romans 1:23 explain why our culture can insist on virtue signaling and being woke, while denying the existence of God?
How do these passages (Deut. 29:29; Isaiah 55:8-9; 1 Cor. 13:12) assure us we don’t have to have everything figured out to trust God’s authority and goodness?