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Path To Purpose - A Study of Ecclesiastes

Path To Purpose - A Study of Ecclesiastes

By: South River Baptist Church
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This is a bible study based on the Path To Purpose Bible Study from The Daily Grace Co.

This is being led by several couples at South River Baptist Church.

SRBC 2025
Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • Chasing the Wind - Week 2
    Sep 25 2025

    Speaker: Eric Davidson

    Week 2: Chasing the Wind

    Text: Ecclesiastes 1:12–2:11

    Theme: The Futility of Human Achievement

    Summary: Solomon recounts his pursuit of wisdom, pleasure, and accomplishment—and how it all left him empty.

    Analysis of Chapter

    • The pointlessness in pursuing knowledge. (1:12-18)
    • The vanity of mirth, sensual pleasure, riches, and pomp. (2:1-11)

    Questions:

    • What have you pursued that didn’t satisfy?
    • How can ambition become a spiritual dead-end?

    Application: Journal your current goals and surrender them to God’s will.

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    54 mins
  • Life Under the Sun - Week 1
    Sep 15 2025

    Speaker: Pastor Scott Townsell

    Week 1: Life Under the Sun

    Text: Ecclesiastes 1:1–11

    Theme: The Vanity of Life

    Summary: Solomon introduces the book by declaring that all is vanity. Life feels like a never-ending cycle without purpose unless viewed through God’s lens.

    Analysis of Chapter

    • Without God, all human actions are meaningless and empty. (1-3)
    • Man’s toil and lack of satisfaction. (4-8)
    • There is nothing new. (9-11)

    Questions:

    • Why do you think Solomon uses the word “vanity” so often?
    • What parts of your life feel repetitive or meaningless?

    Application: Reflect on areas where you are chasing meaning apart from God.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
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