Fear God & Keep His Commands (Ecclesiastes 12)

First Baptist Church Scott City, MO · Fear God and Keep His Commands (Ecclesiastes 12) Each year during the Festival of Booths (Sukkot), the Jewish people read Ecclesiastes. Sukkot is one of the main feasts in Judaism and it is held at the end of the harvest as they gather produce from their field. ItContinueContinue reading Fear God & Keep His Commands (Ecclesiastes 12)

Reject Foolishness (Ecclesiastes 9:13-11:10)

First Baptist Church Scott City, MO · Reject Foolishness (Ecclesiastes 9:13-11:10) Our study of the book of Ecclesiastes has been helpful as we learn that life on earth is vanity (fleeting and frustrating) apart from a personal relationship with God. So far, we have learned of the vanity of: wisdom, pleasure, toil, relationships, religion, wealth,ContinueContinue reading Reject Foolishness (Ecclesiastes 9:13-11:10)

Enjoy God’s Gift of Life (Ecclesiastes 9:1-12)

First Baptist Church Scott City, MO · Enjoy Life (Ecclesiastes 9:1-12) Ecclesiastes is a confusing but necessary book for our spiritual maturity because it eloquently captures the beauty and the frustration of life. In Ecclesiastes, we learn that life should not be expected to be self-fulfilling because only through a personal relationship with Jesus ChristContinueContinue reading Enjoy God’s Gift of Life (Ecclesiastes 9:1-12)

Holy Dissatisfaction (Nehemiah 1:1-2:8)

First Baptist Church Scott City, MO · Holy Dissatisfaction (Nehemiah 1:1-2:8) Today we start a new sermon series on the book of Nehemiah. It is providential that we begin this series as we are kicking off our new Refocus emphasis. Our mission is Helping People Experience Life Transformation and we shall spend the next fewContinueContinue reading Holy Dissatisfaction (Nehemiah 1:1-2:8)

Justice is Vanity (Ecclesiastes 8:10-17)

First Baptist Church Scott City, MO · Justice is Vanity (Ecclesiastes 8:10-17) Imagine the surprise that the manager of a Mercedes Benz factory in Buenos Aires, Argentina had when he was told that one of his workers had been kidnapped. Ricardo Klement was walking home from work on May 11, 1960 when he was approachedContinueContinue reading Justice is Vanity (Ecclesiastes 8:10-17)

Recognize God’s Assigned Authorities  (Ecclesiastes 8:1-9)

First Baptist Church Scott City, MO · Recognize God's Assigned Authorities (Ecclesiastes 8:1-9) While we do not normally discuss politics during our time together, Ecclesiastes 8:2&4 says “Keep the king’s command because of your oath made before God…For the king’s word is authoritative, and who can say to him, ‘What are you doing?’” In EcclesiastesContinueContinue reading Recognize God’s Assigned Authorities  (Ecclesiastes 8:1-9)

Practice Constancy (Ecclesiastes 7)

First Baptist Church Scott City, MO · Practice Constancy (Ecclesiastes 7) Ecclesiastes 7 is a difficult chapter to outline. The first 14 verses contain proverbs about wisdom, folly, prosperity, and adversity. Some of the proverbs are very difficult to understand such as 7:1 “the day of one’s death is better than the day of one’sContinueContinue reading “Practice Constancy (Ecclesiastes 7)”

Wealth is Vanity (Ecclesiastes 5:8-6:12) 

First Baptist Church Scott City, MO · Wealth is Vanity (Ecclesiastes 5:8-6:12) We are currently in a verse-by-verse study of the book of Ecclesiastes. Ecclesiastes is often overlooked and misunderstood. Some read it and conclude it is depressing and dark, but it is a necessary book for our spiritual maturity because it vividly captures theContinueContinue reading Wealth is Vanity (Ecclesiastes 5:8-6:12) 

An Important Follow-up About Religion

First Baptist Church Scott City, MO · Religion in the USA in 2022 Tomorrow (July 4th) the United States of America turns 246 years old! That’s a very good age for a government. The United States is a Constitutional Republic. The Constitution establishes the rights and responsibilities while the citizens elect representatives in order toContinueContinue reading An Important Follow-up About Religion