Conclusion: Humbly Fear God (Ecclesiastes 11:1 – 12:14)

Conclusion: Humbly Fear God (Ecclesiastes 11:1 – 12:14)

Ecclesiastes has been a story of circles. Not that it is meaninglessly repetitive, but that it shows us the lessons gleaned from Qoheleth’s continual - and almost cyclical - searches for meaning. By the time we get to chapter 11, we’ve learnt a few essential things about life under the sun, and life above the sun. We long for life above the sun, but we can’t reach it on our own. It has to come down to us. Ecclesiastes tells us that God is above the sun, and it tells us that the great limit of lives below the sun is death - inescapable, inevitable death that teaches us wisdom if we consider it rightly. In this closing segment, Qoheleth tells us a few more things about how we should live our lives. Read on to find out more!

Death (Ecc 8:16 – 10:20)

Death (Ecc 8:16 – 10:20)

The Bible is not just a book, but its contents interact with and has an impact on real life! We often go to the Bible with many questions, yet forget the questions the Bible asks us in return. It is important that we find our story within the drama of Scripture. The question of the day that Qoheleth answers in this passage relates to death and what it entails. What exactly is death? What does it lead to? What does it do for us? Read on to find out more!

Life Under The Sun (Ecc 6:1-8:15)

Life Under The Sun (Ecc 6:1-8:15)

Wisdom literature can be very confusing sometimes. Quotes, stories, metaphors, and all sorts of symbols form a curious hodgepodge that can be rather challenging to cohere. However, a constant reliance on the Spirit and a sincere desire to know God often works wonders. Read on to find out what God has to say through these puzzling, yet precious words of wisdom!

Time – Days For Everything (Ecc 3:1-5:20)

Time – Days For Everything (Ecc 3:1-5:20)

Time; we watch it dearly in some moments, but neglect to clock it in others. Whatever our attitude towards time, it is inescapable to us. So what did Qoheleth have to say about this reality that we operate in? Read on to find out!

The other side of Christmas

The other side of Christmas

What happens when Christmas around and you don't feel Christmassy? In this blog post, Darius Leow, who attends our weekly Fellowship studies shares with us how Christmas took on a slightly different meaning for him this year.

God of Paradox: Merciful and Just

God of Paradox: Merciful and Just

In this second post in our "Knowing God" series, we'll take a look God's merciful and just nature. Can both of these traits exist in the same Person? God Himself revealed these qualities about Himself!

A Relational God

A Relational God

Who or what is God? What does it mean to know God? These are some of the questions that Christians (and even non-Christians have) and we can turn to different sources for our answers. But what does God say about Himself? In this first post of the seven-part series, we will consider what it means that we have a God who wants a relationship with His people.

10 reasons why the mothers of Christmas are important

10 reasons why the mothers of Christmas are important

We may be familiar with the narrative of the Christmas story and the key players are not entirely foreign to us. We think that the wise men, Mary and Joseph, King Herod, angels, shepherds and the baby Jesus are all there is. But why are we focusing on mothers this advent? Here are 10 reasons why this series is important for us!

How We Should Read: Reading with Eternity in Mind

How We Should Read: Reading with Eternity in Mind

We started this series by reminding ourselves of the need to read, but to also read in obedient dependence. Scripture shows us God’s great cosmic plan for all time and as readers, we are called to read with the past, present and future in mind.

How We Should Read: To Obey

How We Should Read: To Obey

In this series, we’ve been looking at different tools for reading the Bible. Reading comes (relatively) easy if it's all about tips and techniques, but what do we do with what we’ve read? 

How We Should Read: Difficult Passages

How We Should Read: Difficult Passages

We've all struggled through passages in the Bible, or have encountered those moments when we don't really know how to answer questions posed by our friends about the Bible. How ought we to read these passages?