The sermon on Ecclesiastes 7 explores the fleeting nature of reputation and the dangers of living for public approval rather than the true good—knowing God. The preacher examines how reputation, though valuable, is not ultimate, as it can be lost through oppression, bribery, or changing societal tides. The passage deconstructs false goods such as wealth, power, and honor, revealing them as insufficient foundations for life. Instead, wisdom—the knowledge of God—grants true life and security. The sermon warns against nostalgia for past "better days" and urges believers to embrace God's providence, trusting Him in both prosperity and adversity.
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