This unique book combines memoir, exegesis, and theological reflection
to demonstrate the ongoing significance of the book of Ecclesiastes to
the Christian life in the twenty-first century. Through exegesis of
Old Testament passages and theological reflections on Ecclesiastes,
the author deals with issues of abuse, trauma, and forgiveness. For
thousands of years, God's grace and glory have been shining in the
stories and poems of broken people: the Psalms give voice to our
darkest moments of pain and anger, showing us that God welcomes our
rawest emotions; Ecclesiastes and Job help us confront suffering and
injustice in life; and the failures of Noah, Jacob, and David help
keep us tethered to the God of the Bible. These stories and poems
still speak to the brokenness of humans today, beckoning us into the
arms of the God who made us and loves us even though we too are
riddled with sin, hurt, and a longing to be loved. By working through
the book of Ecclesiastes, we can let the Teacher's words seep into our
hearts and shape our understanding of who God is and how he helps us
navigate this upside-down world. This short and engaging book enables
us to see how one part of the Old Testament—Ecclesiastes—can help
us navigate a world in which things do not always turn out as they
should.
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ISBN
9781496472199
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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