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Josh Moody

Life Is a Question Mark—And Then You Die: Man to Man Talk, Part 2

September 23, 2021

Christians have often been accused of wasting this life in their fixation on the next. However, it is almost impossible to enjoy this life when uncertainty looms about the next. Even if you live your life well, you still need an answer to the problem of life, which is answered only in a personal relationship with God.

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Boldness requires confidence, and confidence is a quality many find hard to experience. Or we project it in such an extreme way that it betrays a lack of personal security, perhaps from our childhood. In this passage, the teacher differentiates between growing up and growing old. Here's a call to really grow up into genuine spiritual maturity.
September 22, 2021
It used to be that in the secular West, we were unreasonably optimistic. Science was going to solve all our problems, economies were always going to boom, politicians were always honorable. But now, people do not trust the generals, the politicians, or the scientists. We can contrast this loss of optimism with the never-changing truth about God. He is the one we can trust.
September 21, 2021
Strategic planning from smart people can invigorate an economy or defend a city, but there's still no telling when the next Wall Street crash or 911 will occur. We need wisdom for practical living in a God centered way from Ecclesiastes.
September 20, 2021
Society seems to be growing out of the idea of life after death. But can we really attend a funeral and not give a thought to whether this is all life is about? When you're around death, you're close to eternity, and the veil parts a little bit and life seems very translucent.
September 19, 2021
There are so many people who are turned off by religion because it's too political or commercial or cheesy or manipulative. If you actually talk to them, they actually believe in God in some sense. And then the church attempts to squeeze itself into the mold of what it thinks are the expectations of the secular society, thereby becoming what people are not looking for. 
September 17, 2021
Awesome worship is the craving of many a church shopper these days. There's a tendency for us to think in a secular, this-world, materialistic way rather than a transcendent way, even in the midst of corporate worship. Real worship is an authentic, spiritual engagement with God himself.
September 16, 2021
In God's moral order, there may be a time to plant and laugh and mourn, but surely there cannot be (in God's ideal of life) a time to kill. This passage is really about the inevitability of time moving on and what we do about it.
September 15, 2021
The author of Ecclesiastes is the most successful man imaginable. He has everything we could ever want and then some. He is living the dream. And yet without God, he says, it's all a nightmare!
September 14, 2021
Ecclesiasties digs deeper to look at life from a personal experience point of view. Is life under the sun really meaningful, or is chocolate all there is to it? Only in Christ is there meaning.
September 13, 2021
There is a high motivation for us to deny ourselves for Jesus, because when we choose what Jesus says in His Word, we can bear the fruit of a true Christian. While denying ourselves does not come naturally, we need to lean into this counterintuitive and paradoxical way to find real life.
September 12, 2021
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About Josh Moody

Josh Moody (Ph.D., University of Cambridge) is the senior pastor of College Church in Wheaton, IL., president and founder of God Centered Life Ministries, and author of several books including How the Bible Can Change Your Life. He was an associate fellow of Jonathan Edwards College, Yale University (2007-2011), and his Cambridge University doctorate in Theology was published in 2005. Pastor Josh grew up south of London, became a follower of Jesus in the Church of England, was an undergraduate at Cambridge University where he was president of the Cambridge Inter-Collegiate Christian Union. He is married to Rochelle, and they have four children.

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