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All right.
We're good morning.
Good to see everyone.
Glad that you're here.
Keith told me not to look at the clock cuz it says 7-Eleven so.
So I can go all the way to 12.
I can go.
Yeah, that's right.
All right, we're good to see everyone.
We're glad that you are that you're here this morning and it's getting summer time.
Things are blooming.
How many of you have allergies.
He might have allergy and my goodness whole church has allergies.
I know it's a bad time for some, some people even have to get shots for it and things like that.
So I know it's a bad time, but it is a beautiful time of year and we look forward to next Sunday.
We going to take a break from our Series in Ecclesiastes next Sunday.
We don't talk about the resurrection.
And so we will have a sermon on the resurrection next Sunday.
It's kind of appropriate today because I'm just following the outline of Ecclesiastes.
And next week, we going to talk about the resurrection.
Today we're going to talk about a subject that no one wants to talk about.
You never hear anyone talking about this, at least if they do, it's kind of hush hush.
And that is, today we going to talk about death.
Death this week.
The resurrection next week.
Solomon says a lot about death and that we need to understand it.
So, if you're here this morning, and you're really sick.
I'm not talkin about deaf to give you a complex or anything like that.
What I'm doing the day is something.
I think we all need to do and we all need to understand.
That we're never going to elude death.
Unless the Lord comes back.
We will not elude it.
So we can't the night, and we can't just kind of brush it away.
Am I know we don't like to talk about it.
Matter fact, when we do talk about it.
Sometimes we use expressions like so and so passed away.
We don't even like to say the word died.
We say they passed away.
Or we say, they went home, which for Christian.
That's true.
But homegoing.
That's true.
But we just don't like to say the word so-and-so died.
Someone killed in a car, right?
We don't like to say that person was killed in a car wreck.
We just don't like to talk that way.
You know, we talked a lot about
Things in this new series we done in Ecclesiastes searching for heaven on Earth and we've been talking about how to find meaning and purpose in life.
And if you remember Solomon and said things aren't the way they ought to be things aren't the way they supposed to be and we know that and remember we preached the sermon on life is so boring.
And we just do the same thing over and over.
Every day, we go to the same job.
We eat the same Foods.
We sleep in the same bed.
We see the same people.
We drive the same car life just can be so boring.
And then, of course, we had sermons on on wisdom.
And remember we preached the sermon on the paradoxes of life.
And we talked last week about humility living life with humility.
Well, the title of today's sermon is facing.
The reality of death and the prospect of death.
Should motivate us to enjoy life.
So what I'm going to say this morning, I don't want you to start thinking.
Well, maybe I'm dying.
I got this disease.
I don't want you out.
That's not what I'm talkin about.
What I'm talking about today is I want you to look at the prospect of death that you cannot unload it.
And how should that change my life in the fact that one day.
I will.
We don't know when we going to die.
We don't know how many days that we have left, but we know that we're here this morning and we know that we are breathing this morning.
So as long as we're on this side of the dirt, it out to motivate us to live life.
That would please got.
That's what this message is all about though.
It's abundantly clear.
And if you have your bowels turn to please, you assis chapter 9. It's abundantly clear.
Death is a predator that tracks us down.
We can outrun it.
Friends.
Listen, I don't care how much kale you eat.
I don't care.
It's not going.
It's not going to prolong your life forever.
I don't care how many medicines you take.
How many supplements you take?
How many diets you try that matter?
How many Botox injections you.
If you still you going to meet up with that one day?
That matter how many workout programs are Craigs at there?
He's a trainer.
If anybody here would like a workout routine or a meal plan.
He will write it for you, but I can guarantee you.
One thing.
He will not and cannot write you a meal plan or an exercise plan that will make you live forever.
I can guarantee you that.
That's exactly right.
So he cannot do that.
So death Solomon is going to tell us reminders life.
Senseless because death cancels everything else out that we do and all of our human effort is not the ultimate factor in whether we live or die.
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