The bride is insecure about having her skin tanned by the sun. She wants the groom to tell her where he tends his sheep. And everything smells amazing. Have a listen.
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Chad and Daniel spend some time introducing the Song of Solomon and how it has been interpreted before jumping into the opening verses. Have a listen.
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Chad and Daniel wrap up Ecclesiastes in this episode. Don’t hang on to things too tightly. Youth is wasted on the young. And knowing God and His word is the thing that ultimately matters. Have a listen.
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Dead flies ruin perfume like a sinner ruins wisdom. Fools have a lot to say. Childish kings feast in the morning. And your gossip is taken up by winged creatures. Have a listen.
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Does anything you do matter if the end of all of it still results in death? Is enjoying the small things the only path to joy? And wisdom would go a lot farther if sinners didn’t destroy it. Have a listen.
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Should you obey the king because God made a promise to him? Justice lets the righteous down. And finding joy in the small things is the best life. Have a listen.
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The righteous and the wicked both die, so don’t attribute too much to any of your works. Don’t take gossip to heart. And there is only man who has avoided the fetters of sin. Have a listen.
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There is even more evil under the sun. People toil for something to put in their mouths, and it never ends. There is more wisdom found at a funeral than at a feast. Happiness and joy are both good but not the same. And be careful with the good old days. Have a listen.
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Two is better than one and a threefold cord is not easily broken. Young men grow into foolish old kings. Be careful about making promises to God. And wealth isn’t a good place to invest your hope. Have a listen.
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Wickedness is found in places where there should be righteousness and justice. Is man really no different than the beasts of the field? Is it really better to have never been born? And how does the resurrection change everything? Have a listen.
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Does everyone face the same fate in the end? What happens when we apply too much pressure to things not designed to bear it? And for everything there is a season and a time, but is that good news? Have a listen.
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Wisdom only increases vexation if there is nothing above the sun. Hedonism only leaves you empty. And the things you think have meaning will likely not be esteemed by those who come after you. Have a listen.
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Chad and Daniel begin the book of Ecclesiastes in this episode. They talk about the authorship and theme of the book. What is life like under the sun? Is everything really vanity, and what does that mean? Have a listen.
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Chad and Daniel take some extra time to finish the book of Job. God continues to speak to Job. Job acknowledges that he does not fully understand the wisdom of God. Job retracts his case. God has words for Job’s friends. And Job is restored. Have a listen.
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God continues to speak to Job. What does Job know about all the animals God has created? From the ostrich to the war horse God knows them all. And Job has little to say in response. Have a listen.
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God finally breaks His silence and speaks from the whirlwind. Job is told to dress for action as God begins to ask him a series of questions about creation and the sovereignty of God. Have a listen.
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Erick Sorensen joins Chad and Daniel to discuss Isaiah 42 in a live recording from the Here We Still Stand Regional Conference in Bentonville, Arkansas. Have a listen.
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Elihu continues his speech. He believes Job is both full of wickedness and fully unrepentant. He gives many warnings as he declares that everything happening to Job is just. Elihu concludes his argument by talking about the greatness of God. Have a listen.
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Elihu continues his argument against Job. He is desperate to be heard but doesn’t say much that is new. Yet while tearing Job down, Elihu unknowingly makes Job sound a lot like Jesus. Have a listen.
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Elihu breaks into the conversation and has something to say to everyone. Is Elihu righteous or self-righteous? Is he making any new arguments? He is young and he is definitely upset. Have a listen.
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Job talks about making a covenant with his eyes. He has not done anything evil. He has not failed to do what was right. He has not worshipped falsely. And he has not rejoiced in the downfall of those who hate him. Have a listen.
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Job continues recounting the way he lived his life before calamity struck. Everything has changed and now those who once esteemed him, mock him. After a life of giving aid to others, no one is willing to aid him. And now Job only knows sad songs. Have a listen.
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The book of Job takes a turn and it’s a good one. Where is wisdom to be found? Can you mine it? Can you buy it? Or is it found in the last thing you want to do? And Job longs for the days of old. Have a listen.
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Job argues that nothing is hidden from God. The Lord has stilled the sea and destroyed chaos and yet Job’s suffering remains. And despite everything Job is going through, he refuses to discard his integrity. Have a listen.
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