Introduction: In a world where the oppressed face relentless trials, God offers eternal hope and justice.
1. Oppression is a pervasive reality under the sun, creating tears without comfort (Ecclesiastes 4:1).
A. The oppressed weep from the harshness of the world, seeing no deliverer in sight.
B. Power rests with the oppressors, yet their seeming victory is temporary before divine justice.
2. Solomon's desire for death highlights the depth of despair but also the need for hope (Ecclesiastes 4:2).
A. Even in apparent hopelessness, God is portrayed as an enduring shelter for those who trust in him.
B. Life without God seems unbearable, thus motivating our search for divine comfort.
3. The unborn are considered blessed for not witnessing evil, directing us to God’s eternal kingdom (Ecclesiastes 4:3).
A. We find hope in eternal life through Jesus, where pain is replaced by peace.
B. God's promise is an everlasting life free from the world’s wickedness, emphasizing the need for salvation through Christ.
Conclusion: Despite earthly oppression, God assures us victory through Christ. Seek comfort and justice in his eternal presence.
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