Ecclesiastes

Nope, It Don’t Mean Vanity: Abel and the Meaning of “Hebel” in Ecclesiastes

Nope, It Don’t Mean Vanity: Abel and the Meaning of “Hebel” in Ecclesiastes

I started to study Ecclesiastes because I thought I found in it a kindred spirit who, like me, had thrown up his hands and given up on faith and life, who had accepted the meaninglessness of these years on planet Earth and was simply waiting out the time until death would free him. What I found instead—with the help of that former mentor I mentioned—was a path through life that doesn’t involve the bottom of a pill bottle.

Engaging Ecclesiastes

Engaging Ecclesiastes

Pastor Mark Hallock of Calvary Englewood Church just wrapped up a sermon series on the book of Ecclesiastes, a rarely-preached and often misunderstood corner of the Bible. We asked him to share a little about his experience. As he says, “If you’re gospel-centered, all of it's a springboard to our joy in the Lord: Jesus is better, Jesus transcends all this, Jesus is our King and he reigns over all these things.”