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Ecclesiastes

19 min · 8. huhti 2026
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In this episode, we take an honest look at the tension between the raw reality of Ecclesiastes and the hope we just celebrated at Easter through Jesus Christ. Ecclesiastes tells us life is “meaningless”—or more accurately, a vapor, here one moment and gone the next—reminding us that our time is short, death is certain, and life rarely goes as planned. But the resurrection of Jesus interrupts that story, offering something beyond the fleeting and unpredictable nature of life under the sun. In this conversation, we wrestle with life’s brevity and uncertainty while discovering how, through Christ, what feels temporary can actually carry eternal significance.

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This Bible study, “Faith in Hidden Places: The Book of Esther,” builds on Jesus’ promise in John 1:50–51 that His followers will see “greater things.” It walks through the story of Esther, highlighting how God is powerfully at work even when He seems unseen. Through a clear overview of Esther’s journey—from obscurity to courageous leadership—the study connects her life to the call of every disciple to live on the M.O.V.E.: Motivation, Obsession, Vision, and Exploration. Participants will discover how Esther’s willingness to step forward “for such a time as this” models the kind of active, faith-filled life Jesus invites us into. The study also explores how Philip and Nathanael, as Jewish men familiar with Esther’s story, would have understood Jesus’ call in John 1:41–51. They would have recognized the pattern of God using ordinary people, working behind the scenes, and calling for bold, courageous faith. This connection helps bring the message into focus: following Jesus means stepping into a life of trust, movement, and purpose—even when the full picture isn’t visible. This Bible study challenges participants to move beyond spiritual stagnation and embrace a dynamic relationship with Christ that leads to truly seeing “greater things.”

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