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How are the teachings in Ecclesiastes and Song of Songs culturally relevant today?
Austin replied 3 months, 2 weeks ago 15 Members · 14 Replies
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The teaching of these books is culturally relevant today to counteract what Satan and his agents are spreading around, making people believe that live is meaningless, and that there is now no life beyond our existence in this world.
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Between the cultural emphasis of get all you can because there is nothing after life and the idea that we can find some sort of internal satisfaction from sex, when we read both books we can truly say like Solomon said “there is nothing new under the sun”. As both books point out, without God, what’s the purpose of life?
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The book of Ecclesiastes is so relatable for people today. Going through the pandemic, climate change, political anger of all sorts, and really just living in a digital age that increasingly isolates people and constantly provides platforms by which they can compare their lives and selves against those of others has caused people –perhaps especially young people — to feel depressed and that life has little meaning. Ecclesiastes begins in the same place and slowly takes the reader through a journey past those futile things of temporary earth toward things of universal and lasting life. This book is like reading a memoir of someone who went through debilitating depression, sought out all ways of fixing it themselves, and eventually realized that the God of the Universe is our only path away from the futility of death.
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I liked how Dr. Stuart expressed how Ecclesiastes can be used in evangelism. It really does challenge people to examine the meaningfulness of life apart from the one true God. It is absolutely a timeless book. For the Song of Songs, I believe this book to be very relevant as our culture as a whole is struggling hard with sexual immorality. It has become more rampant in our society. Song of Songs really challenges what is and is not acceptable in terms of a loving marital relationship. For those in a marriage, this book is a vital touchpoint in terms of remembering what our marital relationship is supposed to look like and that “romance” is not just purely a sexual phenomenon.