Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Ecclesiastes 11:3
Procrastination
4 Days
In this Bible plan, we will discuss procrastination. We will take a deeper look at why we have this habit and how to break it with some biblical and practical tools.
Wisdom Of The Teacher For College Students, Ch. 11
5 Days
The shortest chapter in the book contains some wonderful nuggets of wisdom from the Teacher. Join us, or continue on the journey, as we explore the teachings of this ancient book in light of life on campus today.
Biblical Multiplication Models
8 Days
Jesus said, ‘I came that they may have life and have it abundantly’ (John 10:10). How can we contribute in an economic way to the abundant life that Jesus had in mind using our companies and multiplying our present possibilities? How can we achieve a business and a business culture that lead to automatic growth? How can growth create more well-being instead of scarcity and injustice? The eight studies below provide answers to these questions.
What Trees Can Teach Us About God and His Kingdom — Part Two
11 Days
When we try to find the central theme of the Bible, we might not immediately think of trees. But when we take a closer look, trees are mentioned quite often! Not as main characters or major topics, but they are frequently used as metaphors or symbolic representations of important truths. In this reading plan, we will read some Bible texts about trees, and see what we can learn from them.
What's the Point? (A Study in Ecclesiastes: Part 3)
12 Days
God created us to find meaning in our lives. But we live in a broken world where we’re continually frustrated in our search. So, what’s the point of living life? This is the question the Teacher in Ecclesiastes is asking. At first, the message of this wisdom book seems to lead to despair, but in fact points to the hope of life found in God alone.
Vanity: A Study in Ecclesiastes
12 Days
Written by an elderly King Solomon, Ecclesiastes reflects on a life of meaningless pursuits. Solomon writes that the world's pursuits, from wealth to self-indulgence, are vain and unfulfilling. Ecclesiastes determines that God and his presence make life fulfilling, and true wisdom is to fear God and keep his commandments (Ecclesiastes 12:13).