This sermon discusses the better of several different comparisons as made in Ecclesiastes. Specifically, that the end is better than the beginning, that patience is better than the proud, and the reasons not to be quick to anger. In addition, it discuess the problems with people be 'nostalgic' and thinking that the beginning of life was so much better. This answers the following questions: 1) How is the end of a thing better than its beginning? 2) How is the patient in spirit better than the proud in spirit? 3) Why should you not become angry? 4) Is the past better than the present?
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Archibald Allison studied theology at the Theological College of the Canadian Reformed Churches and at Bethel Orthodox Presbyterian Church under his father and the Rev. G. I. Williamson. A life-long member of the reformed church, he has served as a ruling elder in the RCUS and...