The Pursuit…A Study in
Ecclesiasties
Why do you feel that some people avoid reading this
book?
Why has this book become a
favorite of many living in
our world today?
Ecclesiastes is the most contemporary book in the
Bible. It tackles many of the challenges of secularism by
exposing…
…“the mad quest to find satisfaction in knowledge,
wealth, pleasure, work, fame, and sex. Ecclesiastes turns the
reader toward god, the only hope of meaningful life.
The subjects in Ecclesiastes
1. Learning from the teacher 1:1
2. Looking for satisfaction 1:2-2:26
3. Longing for authentic significance 3:1-4:3
4. Listening, learning, looking: a midpoint review
4:4-6:12
The subjects in Ecclesiastes
5. Learning wisdom in the midst of life’s mysteries
7:14-8:176. Living in light of ultimate
realities 9:1-12:87. Life’s ultimate meaning
12:9-14
Overall Theme
An elderly mans look back on life to see what meaning
he could find in life lived “under the sun”.
What does “under the sun”
Mean?
The message of the Book
By exploring life’s tough questions the book of Ecclesiastes presents a
powerful argument against a secularist way
of viewing life.
The writer demonstrated how futile it was to live life by a secular viewpoint with no
room for God.
Why are these items so important in a world view that
excludes God?
SuccessWealthPower
Intellectual reputation
When we have God as the center of our world view how does that change the way we
evaluate these qualities.
SuccessWealthPower
Intellectual reputation
Who wrote the Book of Ecclesiastes?
In what 3 ways does verse 1 refer to the writer of
Ecclesiastes?
Ecclesiastes 1:1
“Son of David”
What does this mean?
Ecclesiastes 1:1
“Son of David”
What does this mean?
Please read 1 Chronicles 3:1-9
Ecclesiastes 1:1
“King of Jerusalem”
What does this mean?
Ecclesiastes 1:1
Please read the following:
2 Sam 15
1 Kings 2:25
Who is most likely the King of Jerusalem in Vs 1
What is a world view?
“The lens through which we see circumstances and events”
Quote 1“Our worldview serves as the lens
through which we see circumstances and events. We have all observed
occasions when people see the same event very differently…
Quote 1…One reason is worldview. Our
worldview controls the media of our minds. It filters information and colors
what we perceive.”
—Charles Colson and Nancy Pearcy, How Now Shall We Live Workbook
(Nashville: LifeWay Press, 1999), 13-14.
When the Super Bowl is played, passionate fans from both teams will
travel to the stadium, and manymore will host Super Bowl parties to watch the game. Suppose a receiver
makes a controversial catchon the sideline.
• Why is it that people at the same party, watching the same
TV, can see an event intwo totally opposing ways?
• What influences the way they filter the data?
Why Study Ecclesiastes?
1. It helps us understand the troubles around us
Why Study Ecclesiastes?
2. It reminds us what life is really like when we pattern ourselves after the world
Why Study Ecclesiastes?
3. It helps us develop an “everyday theology” to
engage our culture.
Why Study Ecclesiastes?
4. It enables us to see afresh our need for the gospel and
living for God.
Ecclesiastes 1:2-2:26
This passage helps us identify and assess faulty ways that
people try to find meaning in their lives
Are these true or false?
No pain, no gain
Are these true or false?
Charity begins at home
Are these true or false?
Willful waste makes woeful want
Are these true or false?
Nothing but money is sweeter than honey
Are these true or false?
Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy,
wealthy, and wise
Are these true or false?
A penny saved is a penny earned
Are these true or false?
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
Are these true or false?
A tongue three inches long can kill a man six feet tall
Read Ecclesiastes 1:2-3
These verses explain what this book is all about, explain the meaning in your own words.
Take time right now and read
Ecclesiastes 1:2-2:26
Each person taking a turn.
Do you think the teacher was condemning these pursuits or
condemning finding meaning in these pursuits?
What is the difference in those two emphases?
Read 1:4-11
The theme of these verses are repetition.
Think of all the repetitive aspects of life. You make the bed, only to sleep in it and have to remake it tomorrow. You got a shower this morning, but hopefully you will repeat the
process tomorrow!
List Five other repetitive aspects of this world in which you live.
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Why does life “under the sun” render these repetitive aspects as
meaningless?
Why do you think that the teacher seems so fatalistic
about the repetitive nature of the world in which he lived?
How would belief in an afterlife change such an
attitude?
How would belief in God change such an outlook?
What does Solomon meant by saying that there is nothing
new under the sun?
Another issue that the teacher deals with is the complexity
and confusion in life
Please readEcclesiastes 1:12-18
In Ecclesiastes 1:12-18, the Teacher pondered the
complexity and confusion of life under the sun.
Though he had achieved wisdom, many questions
remained unanswered in his own mind. He called
them a pursuit of the wind (1:14). Such as…
• Why do the righteous suffer?
• Why did I lose my job in layoffs when so many
others kept theirs?
• How could people fly airplanes into two buildings
and kill thousands of people?
• Why was my child born with abnormalities that other
children do not have to face?
These questions may or may not have answers
under the sun.
Why does education fail to provide all the answers needed for
these questions?
How can wisdom help us cope with these
situations but still leave us wanting when itcomes to answers?
What are some other questions that
have left you chasing the wind?
How does living life “under the sun”
limit our ability to find answers to
these questions?
How does living life “above the sun” help us live with
hope even when we still have no
answers?
Read 2:1-3
List the pleasures the teacher sought to give meaning to
his life.
Did these activities give meaning to his
life?
Read 2:4-11
List all of the teachers
possessions.
Did these possessions give
meaning to his life?
Read 2:12-17
Why does death make these
possessions or wisdom a futile
pursuit.
Read 2:18-26
Why is it futile to work so hard for possessions and
achievements that must be left behind
at death?
Make a list of some of your favorite
possessions.
What meaning do these possessions give to your life?
Make a list of pleasures that you
have in life.
What meaning do these pleasures give
to your life?
LIVING ABOVE OR UNDER?Using the following scale system signifying living life
“above the sun” or “under the sun,” mark eachitem on the scale to reflect your attitudes at the current
time.
1. I am trusting in my education to answer life’s difficult questions.
No (Above the Sun) Yes (Under the Sun)1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
LIVING ABOVE OR UNDER?Using the following scale system signifying living life
“above the sun” or “under the sun,” mark eachitem on the scale to reflect your attitudes at the current
time.
2. I am pursuing things that make me happy no matter what God says in His Word.
No (Above the Sun) Yes (Under the Sun)1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
3. I am happier when I get the latest and best types of technology.
No (Above the Sun) Yes (Under the Sun)1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
4. My life would be more successful if I had an important job supervising many
people.No (Above the Sun) Yes (Under the Sun)1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
5. If I make wise decisions with my life and my future, I will automatically be
happy.No (Above the Sun) Yes (Under the Sun)1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
IS there anything “under the sun” that brings satisfaction and security to life? (explain)
In what ways have you sought fulfillment (similar to the
teacher in 1:12-2:26)?
What impact does the repetition of the phrase
“under the sun” have on you?
What did the teacher teach us about work? (positive and
negative)
Ecclesiastes 3:1-4:3
Helping us affirm our trust in God’s sovereignty
goodness.
Read 3:1-8
Explain how this passage resonates with us today
The teacher sees life in two extremes
Living/dying
Loving/hatingKilling/healing
Is 3:1-8 describe life or prescribing the way it should
be?
Are we governed by time or do we govern time? Why?
The teacher uses time cycles demonstrated how helpless
humanity was at times but in light od the next section would demonstrate that God was still
sovereign.
3:9-15Life viewed
“above the sun”
Read 3:9-15
Make a list of what God does in these verses
A few to consider
1. God made everything appropriate in its time
A few to consider
2. God set eternity in the hearts of men.
A few to consider
3. God gives people the ability to enjoy life.
A few to consider
4. God calls the past into account.
Read 3:13-15
How does God’s activity interject sanity in a world that seems to be out of control at
times?
3:13Joy and contentment are to be found in enjoying these good gifts, not in speculation about
things we cannot fully understand.
Ecclesiastes 3:9-15 takes a peek “above the clouds” in a
book dedicated to finding meaning “under
the sun”…
…For the first, and not the last time, the Teacher relaxed his restriction to looking at life “under the sun” to see the
meaning of life with a loving God in control.
• God has given us work to do on earth (v. 10).
• God made everything appropriate (beautiful) in its time … though it may
not seem sobeautiful at the current
time (v. 11).
• God has given us what we enjoy in this life (vv.
12-13).
• God is not bound by time (v. 14).
• God’s sovereignty is sure (v. 15).
What do you believe is the “work” God gave you
to do on the earth?
How has God revealed Himself “beautiful”
during difficult times?
What do you enjoy most about
life?
Why does God’s sovereignty give us
peace for living?