Dead flies, open pits, dull axes… all part of a proverbial chapter from King Solomon focusing on self-focused leaders and the destruction left behind.
Category: Sermons
Philippians 3
Philippians 2
Looking out for the interest of others, not self-seeking but serving one another for the Gospel. Jesus did not come for His sake but ours, to pay for our sin and to set an example to follow.
Ecclesiastes 9
Good and bad happen to the righteous and the evil. How should that affect the way we look at God? Solomon has some ideas and so do we as Christians… join the living and find hope in the Lord!
Philippians 1
The Apostle Paul writes from a Roman jail as a captive of Christ. His single focus is “to live is Christ, and to die is gain.” It is his heart that the Philippian church have the same heart, and ultimately that we would too.
Ecclesiastes 8
CCW member Cliff Sowa teaches on obeying authorities from the perspective of King Solomon.
Ephesians 6
In the final chapter of Paul’s letter to the Ephesians we get more marching orders on how to walk out our faith, including the elements of spiritual armor.
Ecclesiastes 7
King Solomon shows signs of regret for the life he’s lived. And even with a moralistic approach, he still does not have an accurate view of the role of God in our lives.
Ephesians 5
Live like a Christian by imitating Him and not the world and submit to one another in the love of Christ.