Theme: REFLECTION ON WEALTH AND POSSESSION Text: Ecclesiastes 4:9-16 By: UTO, JOEL The preacher who is believed to be Solomon is teaching us, so
WHAT IS YOUR NAME?
Text: Revelation 3:1-6 By: Adeoye, Emmanuel (Evang.) Revelation 3:1-2 To the angel of the church in Sardis write: These are the words of him who holds the seven
THE VANITY OF SELFISH TOIL
Text: ECCLESIASTES 4:1-8 By: ATIGBI, WILFRED (BISHOP) LESSON OUTLINE: Oppression (Eccl. 4:1-3, Job 35:9, Psalm 12:5, Eccl. 3:16) Work (Eccl. 4:4-6, Prov. 6:10, 24:33) Companionship (Eccl. 4:7-8, Prov.
BEFORE YOU DIE
Text: 2 Timothy 4:6-8 By: Daniel Idogar BACKGROUND The last few moments when one is about to die are often the most critical periods of one’s life. There and
THE REWARD OF THE RIGHTEOUS AND WICKED UNDER THE SUN
Text: Ecclesiastes 3:16-22 By: Ezekiel, Oghenekaro Since the beginning of this quarter, the church has been studying the book of Ecclesiastes. In the first two chapters, the Preacher was searching for purpose in wisdom,
SWITCHED ON THE LIGHT
By: Godwin, Nene (Deacon) This is the story of two friends, one visited the other one who was blind. And because it was night he did something that taught me a lesson. Upon entering the house, he
A REFLECTION ON TIME AND ETERNITY
Text: ECCLESIASTES 3:1-15 By: Afekolu, Chris (Bishop) PREAMBLE The “Preacher”, King Solomon, the author of Ecclesiastes declared that seeking to discover life’s purpose through virtue and intelligence is a waste of time
THE NAME JESUS
By: Eyiangho Godwin INTRODUCTION Name is generally used for identification and anything without name seems non-existing, unknown or unrecognized. Thus, God empowered man to give names to all things HE has created (Genesis 2:19). All
THE WISDOM AND FOLLY OF MAN
Text: Ecclesiastes 2:12-17 By: Ogumor, Sunny (Bishop) As we study the book of Ecclesiastes, we should bear in mind that the teacher is making comparisons between the life of a person without
THE FUTILITY OF HUMAN WISDOM
Text: Ecclesiastes 2:1-11 By: Itseghosimhe, Charles INTRODUCTION In James 3:13-18, a wisdom that is self-seeking is described as human, earthly, arrogant and demonic. Such wisdom is always meaningless, not willing