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Mars Hill Church - Fairhope, AL
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Messages from the Teaching Pastors at Mars Hill Church in Fairhope, AL.
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Mars Hill Church에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Mars Hill Church 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
Messages from the Teaching Pastors at Mars Hill Church in Fairhope, AL.
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Mars Hill Church - Fairhope, AL

This week, we will examine Ecclesiastes 8:1-9. We all live under some type of authority, whether parents, teachers, bosses, government leaders, or other decision makers. How should we respond to the ruling authorities, especially when they are inconsistent or even self-serving or unjust? The Professor, like Paul in Romans 13:1-7, will urge us once again to look over the sun and trust God, the authority over all earthly authorities.…
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Mars Hill Church - Fairhope, AL

How do you navigate the difficulties of life? The problem of evil? The reality of suffering? The injustice of the righteous suffering while the wicked prosper? The wounds and betrayal of a child, a spouse, or a friend? The Professor shows us it is not by running from God, but by running to him. It's not by relying on our own limited under-the-sun wisdom. It's by clinging to the wisdom of God, particularly "the wisdom from God," Jesus Christ.…
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Mars Hill Church - Fairhope, AL

The Professor circles back again to our constant quest for more, saying four times that we are never satisfied. Yet, few people take the time to stop and ask why more is never enough. In pointing out the emptiness of this world, the Professor lifts our eyes to the fullness of God and encourages us to see all things as a gift from him.…
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Mars Hill Church - Fairhope, AL

This week, we're looking at Ecclesiastes 5:1-7. Because Ecclesiastes spirals and repeats itself in a number of places, we'll cover 4:4-16 in two other locations during our study. In 5:1-7, the Professor turns from observations about life under the sun to instruction about approaching God. He points out wrong ways we can approach God and encourages us to instead approach with humility, attentiveness, thoughtfulness, and awe. Ultimately, this text points us forward to Jesus, who is our only true means of entering God's presence with boldness and assurance.…
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Mars Hill Church - Fairhope, AL

This week the Professor points out the problem of injustice under the sun. If there is no God then we can't be surprised by injustice, can't have concepts of justice or injustice, and can never have hope in the face of injustice. Fortunately, the professor tips his hand again and points us to the God who judges all things at his perfectly appointed time. And through this revelation and his questions in verses 21-22, we're pointed to our ultimate hope in Jesus.…
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Mars Hill Church - Fairhope, AL

This week, the Professor forces us to deal with time. Specifically, our limited time and our limited ability to control it. He once again tips his hand, though, and in verses 9-15, he points us to the God who rules over time.
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Mars Hill Church - Fairhope, AL

The Professor's initial claim was that everything under the sun, apart from God, is vanity and chasing after the wind. This week, he examines another place we look to for meaning, purpose, and identity: the pursuit of earthly treasures and pleasure. His final analysis is the same, this too is "vanity and chasing after the wind, there is nothing to be gained under the sun." But like always, he takes us to despair to force us to ask, what then will truly satisfy and bring us fullness of joy?…
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Mars Hill Church - Fairhope, AL

In Ecclesiastes 1:12-18, The Professor continues his chief question, "What gain is there in_______?" and examines the pursuit of human knowledge and wisdom. He shows that under the sun, apart from God, human wisdom is incomplete and insufficient to fix our crooked world or heal our broken hearts.
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Mars Hill Church - Fairhope, AL

Mars Hill Church began a new verse-by-verse study through the Book of Ecclesiastes this past Sunday. Ecclesiastes often gets a bad rap, but it's extremely honest, applicable, necessary, and rewarding. Join us over the next few months while we learn Biblical truths through the study of God's Word in Ecclesiastes.…
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Mars Hill Church - Fairhope, AL

Mars Hill Church closed out our verse-by-verse study through the Book of Acts this Sunday. This recap sermon looks at how we can individually and corporately remain faithful to the mission and message of the early church today.
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Mars Hill Church - Fairhope, AL

We're wrapping up our verse-by-verse study of Acts this week with Paul arriving in Rome...finally! We'll see the gospel preceded Paul long before he arrived or even wrote to Rome. We'll get another case study in evangelism which leads some Jews to believe and the whole imperial guard to hear. And finally, though the book of Acts is finished, the gospel continues unhindered!…
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Mars Hill Church - Fairhope, AL

Surviving a storm and shipwreck, Paul now survives the snake and makes the most of this opportunity to share the grace of God in Jesus with people who were traditionally disregarded. Nothing can stop God's promises and plans to take the gospel to the uttermost parts of the earth.
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Mars Hill Church - Fairhope, AL

In our verse-by-verse study through Acts Chapter 27, we see how Luke devotes 58 verses in Acts 27:1-28:14 to recounting Paul's journey to Rome. He meticulously details 17 geographic points and 5-6 months of travel. Why does he devote so much space to something he could summarize in a sentence? The voyage, the violent storm, the hopelessness of man-made remedies, the invitation to trust God's messenger, and all who trust him being brought safely to shore - every detail is written for our instruction and proclaims the good news of our true hero Jesus.…
In Acts 26, we hear Paul's testimony for the third and final time. There is much to learn and discuss from what he shares and how he shares it. For more resources on this passage, head over to the Mars Hill website at pomh.org .
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Mars Hill Church - Fairhope, AL

In this week's scripture study through Acts 25:13-27, the narrative of Paul's trial continues to slow down while the threat intensifies. Governor Festus is confused and perplexed and Herod Agrippa II and many prominent leaders enter the scene. Everyone in the line of Herod tried to destroy the way of Jesus. Everyone in this scene thinks they've come to sit in judgment of the way of Christ. In reality, they are there by God's sovereign design to hear the good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ. This isn't a scene of life out of control, but life in the perfect control of a sovereign and loving God.…
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