• God of My Good Days and Bad – The Role of Providence in Our Daily Lives

    God of My Good Days and Bad – The Role of Providence in Our Daily Lives

    The content discusses the importance of understanding God’s sovereignty over both prosperity and adversity as part of the Christian faith. It emphasizes that orthodoxy should increase joy and reliance on God, encouraging believers to study scripture deeply. The writer illustrates this with biblical examples and reflections on personal experiences, urging a confident acceptance of God’s…

  • Loss, Anger, and Hope: Lessons from Ecclesiastes

    Loss, Anger, and Hope: Lessons from Ecclesiastes

    This week’s chapter, “Your Better Life Now,” reflects on Ecclesiastes 7:1-12, emphasizing the wisdom found in experiences of mourning over feasting. The author discusses the importance of confronting mortality, the hope in Christ, and the transformative power of funerals. Additionally, it stresses humility, patience, and the necessity of understanding God’s sovereignty.

  • Finding Joy in God’s Gifts: A Study of Ecclesiastes 6

    Finding Joy in God’s Gifts: A Study of Ecclesiastes 6

    This week’s study of Brian Borgman’s “Don’t Waste Your Breath” focuses on Ecclesiastes chapter six, emphasizing that without God’s grace, blessings cannot bring joy. Borgman illustrates life as a “dark forest,” urging dependence on divine grace for true enjoyment of life. The message affirms gratitude for God’s gifts amidst challenges, highlighting Christian contentment.

  • Understanding Oppression and Money in Ecclesiastes

    Understanding Oppression and Money in Ecclesiastes

    The author reflects on personal experiences and insights after a vacation in northern Scotland, emphasizing the importance of addressing social injustice and caring for the oppressed. They discuss money’s deceptive allure, advocating for a careful stewardship of wealth to support both family and community, always prioritizing faith and the love of God over material possessions.

  • Ecclesiastes 5:1-7: Cultivating Reverence and Awe in Public Worship

    Ecclesiastes 5:1-7: Cultivating Reverence and Awe in Public Worship

    The writer reflects on the importance of a reverent attitude in worship and the distractions that can hinder it. Stressing the need for focused worship, the writer points out the challenge of putting aside worldly cares and distractions, emphasizing the importance of approaching God with reverence and awe.

  • Avoiding Envy and Embracing Contentment: Lessons for Christian Living

    Avoiding Envy and Embracing Contentment: Lessons for Christian Living

    Summary: The blog post discusses the challenges of life as depicted in “Don’t Waste Your Breath” by Brian Borgman, focusing on Ecclesiastes 3:16-4:16. It covers the challenges of injustice, oppression, envy, and the need for contentment. The author emphasizes the importance of finding joy in godliness and advises against comparing oneself to others. The post…

  • Understanding God’s Role as the Supreme Author

    Understanding God’s Role as the Supreme Author

    This week’s study focuses on Ecclesiastes, emphasizing God’s sovereignty over every aspect of life. The metaphor of God as a playwright is discussed, highlighting His control over human stories. Despite life’s challenging moments, God’s sovereign plan provides hope and peace. Christians are called to trust in God’s providence and play their part in His grand…

  • Ecclesiastes 2:1-11 Reflection: Pursuing Pleasure and Finding True Fulfillment

    Ecclesiastes 2:1-11 Reflection: Pursuing Pleasure and Finding True Fulfillment

    The content reflects on the fleeting nature of earthly pleasures and the pursuit of fulfillment. It emphasizes the limitations of enjoying material gifts, warning against idolizing them. The writer shares personal struggles with alcohol dependence and the eventual realization of its fleeting nature. The message encourages finding ultimate fulfillment in faith and sobriety.

  • Work as a Gift: Embracing the Joy of Mundane Routines and Finding Meaning in Labor

    Work as a Gift: Embracing the Joy of Mundane Routines and Finding Meaning in Labor

    The content reflects on the monotony and toil of daily tasks, particularly in the context of poultry production. The writer shares personal insights and struggles, emphasizing the need for re-ordering one’s life to find fulfillment in serving God. They encourage finding contentment and joy in work as a gift from God, anchored in the completed…

  • Christian Joy and Holy Living: Reflections from ‘Don’t Waste Your Breath’ by Brian Borgman

    Christian Joy and Holy Living: Reflections from ‘Don’t Waste Your Breath’ by Brian Borgman

    This post introduces a series of reflections on “Don’t Waste Your Breath” by Brian Borgman, an exposition of Ecclesiastes. Borgman argues that life is transient, not meaningless. He adds personal experiences and quotes from others to support this view. The post also mentions the positive impact of Borgman’s book on the reader’s understanding of Christian…