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The Conclusion of The Whole Matter Volume II
The Conclusion of The Whole Matter Volume II
The Message of Ecclesiastes - Study Guide
How does a man who has everything hate life? Learn from Solomon’s failure how to serve the true and living God. Dr. Sexton shows us from Ecclesiastes how life without God is empty, regardless of our possessions. Each chapter compels us to recognize our need of God. The author, in this two-volume set, captivates our mind and brings us to the conclusion of the whole matter: we must “fear God, and keep his commandments.
The Study Guide is to be used by each student in the Sunday School class. It contains helpful summaries of each lesson and provides the student with a place to take notes while the lesson is being taught. Also provided are daily Bible readings and questions to help the student prepare for next week’s lesson.
Table of Contents
1.Consider the Work of God..................................9
2.More Bitter Than Death....................................21
3.The Day of Death..............................................35
4.What the Wise Shall Not Find........................47
5.A Living Dog is Better Than a Dead Lion......61
6.Wisdom is Better.............................................71
7.Dead Flies........................................................83
8.The Words of a Wise Man's Mouth.............95
9.Even So............................................................105
10.Dealing With the Days of Darkness............117
11.Remember Now Thy Creator......................129
12.Our Day of Departure...................................139
13.The Conclusion of the Whole Matter........153
Notable Quotes of Charles H. Spurgeon
Worth Dying For
“If you go over to Scotland and see where the Covenanters’ graves are, anybody who thinks according to the spirit of this age will say that they were just a Lot of fools to have been so stubborn and so strict about doctrine as to die for it. Why, really, there is not anything in the new philosophy that is worth dying for! I wonder whether there is any “modern thought” doctrine that would be worth the purchase of a cat’s life.”— 1893, Sermon #2317
“Let me give you a little piece of advice—do not think of yourself, but think of your Lord! Or, if you must think of yourself, for every time you give an eye to self, give twice that time to Christ! Then shall your meditation of Him be sweet.”—1895, Sermon #2403
“He may worship God who shouts till the earth rings, again, and God may accept him, but he may worship God as truly who sits in silence before the Most High and says not even a word. It is the spiritual worship which is most acceptable to God, not the external in any shape or form. It is the heart that has fellowship with the Lord and it needs little in the way of expressing itself— neither has God tied it down to this way or that. It may find its own methods of utterance so long as it is truly “moved by the Holy Spirit.”—1892, Sermon #2239
“Of course, we shall not all attain to the same stature that Abraham reached, neither shall we all be tried by the same tests that were applied to him, but every one of us shall be tested, like Abraham, if, indeed, we are Believers in God.—1891, Sermon #2223

