In a world where much feels uncertain, Ecclesiastes reminds us that God’s sovereignty rules over all. This passage calls us to wisdom—not as a means to control life, but as a posture of trust in the One who does. We’ll explore how humility, contentment, and righteousness shape our response to both prosperity and adversity. True wisdom recognizes that while we don’t always understand God’s plans, we can rest in His perfect rule, finding joy and peace in Him.
Our life is full of times of joy and sorrow, gain and loss, life and death. In Ecclesiastes 3:1-15, we are reminded that God is sovereign over every moment, from birth to death and everything in between. He orchestrates all things according to His perfect timing and purposes. In a world often filled with uncertainty, this truth invites us to trust Him completely, both in times of blessing and in seasons of hardship.
This sermon will highlight God's unchanging reign over life's rhythms and explore how His sovereignty is a source of peace and confidence. When we understand that nothing escapes His control, we can rest assured that every season, whether joyful or painful, fits into His good and redemptive plan.
In this passage, we witness the sovereign hand of God orchestrating history to fulfill His divine purposes. The decree of Caesar Augustus, a pagan ruler, sets the stage for Mary and Joseph to travel to Bethlehem, fulfilling the prophecy of the Messiah's birthplace (Micah 5:2). This sermon will explore how God rules over nations, leaders, and historical events to accomplish His redemptive plan.

