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Mark Driscoll Audio

11 Ways of the Wise: Ecclesiastes 7:1-14

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Mark Driscoll

History, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Jesus, God, Mark, Gospel, Pastor, Society & Culture, Driscoll

4.72.8K Ratings

🗓️ 12 October 2015

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Anyone and anything can be broken, taken, or forever changed in an instant. Knowing this leaves us with only a few options: Option A – you get bitter when you lose who/what you enjoyed Option B – enjoy nothing/no one so that you cannot get hurt Option C – enjoy what you have for as long as you can and when it’s gone be grateful to God for what you had

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Thank you.

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Well, howdy, Pastor Mark Driscoll here, continuing our study in Ecclesiastes.

0:39.0

Today, we're in part 11 of our meaningless live series.

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And we're in Ecclesiastes chapter 7, verses 1 through 14.

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And we're going to hit 11 ways of the wise.

0:51.8

Now I don't know how or when you became a Christian if you even are one or how you have

0:58.6

been explained what Christianity is and how you become one.

1:03.6

For me, I was raised a marginal Catholic.

1:06.1

I didn't love Jesus.

1:07.4

Some Catholics do.

1:08.7

I wasn't the church's fault.

1:10.4

I just didn't have any interest.

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Anyways, I remember through high school and then into early college, well-intended, well-meaning

1:18.5

Christians would try and get me to convert and become a Christian.

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And so they would ask questions like this, tell me if these sound familiar.

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