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1995 ECCLESIASTES SERIES VOLUME 1

1.         Solomon lost his momentum through cosmic involvement and became demonized on a frantic search for happiness.
2.         The dramatic autobiography of a philosopher while he was away in reversionism.
3.         A testimony of a believer seeking happiness, out of fellowship and in reversionism.
4.         The reason life does not have tremendous purpose and meaning for most people.
5.         Chasing the wind through Anthropocentric Academic Speculation.
6.         Solomon’s conclusion after his course in psychology and psychiatry, “It’s all a bunch of hot air!”
7.         The frantic search for happiness, “If it feels good do it!”
8.         “All is vanity and chasing after wind and there is no profit under the sun.”
9.         Solomon’s third experiment for happiness, “All in the Family” experiment.
10.       There is nothing inherent in humanity that makes it possible for us to extract enjoyment & purpose from life.
11.       Enjoyment is God’s personal gift to humans and the ability to find satisfaction in life comes from the hand of God.
12.       How to attain the fantastic point of God’s perfect happiness in every circumstance.
13.       The Philosophy of time orientation.
14.       Solomon gets philosophical and enters into fatalism; the belief that all things are determined to happen and we can’t change it.
15.       “What kind God would allow this to happen, resulting in this tragic set of affairs?”
16.       If you look at life and do not see the hand of God in all things, you will not understand why certain things happen.
17.       There is a deep desire or a yearning for that which is eternal placed in the hearts of all mankind by God.
18.       Having the desire for that which is eternal means every member of the human race has a divine destiny desired by God.
19.       The desire for that which is eternal within the heart of man can be fulfilled by eating from the tree of life.
20.       Even perfect environment is not the source of happiness or having that desire for that which is eternal fulfilled in the heart of man.
21.       If God did not put a desire for that which is eternal in our hearts, we would never have such a desire.
22.       We will not and cannot choose God without the desire for that which is eternal.
23.       The ultimate objective in the death of Christ is the glorification of God plus the victory in the Angelic Conflict.
24.       There is nothing better than to possess inner happiness and to manufacture divine good in one’s lifetime.
25.       The solution to every problem you’d ever face was provided billions of years ago.

1995 ECCLESIASTES SERIES VOLUME 2

26.       We are imperfect people living in an imperfect world, yet there exists a perfect solution.
27.       You can’t add to God’s plan, but God can add to your life in a thousand ways.
28.       Standing in awe of God.
29.       God seeks those who have been driven away.
30.       Suffering makes us sad but injustice makes us mad.
31.       The mental attitude for handling the injustice and unfairness that life is filled with.
32.       A godly philosophy to follow with regard to disadvantages or personal drawbacks.
33.       Advice from Solomon to those climbing up the ladder of success, “Stop lying to yourself, and let me tell you how it really is!”
34.       The high-tech mentality creates a low degree of involvement in each other’s lives.
35.       We have become a nation of lonely strangers.
36.       True companionship is profitable for one another and is rewarded by God’s grace.
37.       For too long worship has been covered over with the veneer of ritual, tradition and complicated ways of reaching God.
38.       When making a vow to God, do not be late paying it; He takes no delight in fools.
39.       Be careful about relieving all commitments so that you can be so-called “free.”
40.       The fact of the matter is that most people have no respect for God.
41.       Solomon’s advice about wealth, prosperity, and money.
42.       The half that wasn’t told to the queen.
43.       The cloud of doom is blown away as we discover 3 gifts attainable in our lives.
44.       The one who had riches and wealth and honor would rather be a miscarriage.
45.       A self-portrait of the man who had everything.
46.       Everything that touches me comes through the hands of my heavenly Father who continues to love me.
47.       The rebel comes home with some hard-earned wisdom.
48.       Why it’s better to spend you time at funerals than at carnivals.
49.       The true happiness which comes from being in the house of mourning.
50.       The mind of the wise is in the house of mourning while the mind of fools is in the house of pleasure.

1995 ECCLESIASTES SERIES VOLUME 3

51.       It’s remarkable how tribulation, affliction, and hardship make us stronger when we rely on the power of God to get us through.
52.       Unjust treatment makes a wise man mad and anger resides in the bosom of fools.
53.       Don’t dwell on the past, and let wisdom preserve your life from human pitfalls.
54.       Consider the work of God when you go through adversity and when you go through prosperity.
55.       The God-given ability to see life objectively and to handle life with stability.
56.       Wisdom gives us balance, strength, and insight.
57.       The more you grow in wisdom, the more you will learn how to accept those imperfections that you must deal with on a daily basis.
58.       Wisdom gives you the strength to overlook the faults of others and to restrain yourself from gullibility and flattery.
59.       Wisdom gives you the strength to resist criticism and also gives you insight.
60.       Solomon’s 7th experiment of seeking happiness in sex the reason for his bitterness.
61.       Solomon’s bitterness and fornication destroy his ability to recognize the one the Lord had designed just for him.
62.       Why Solomon became very bitter toward stupid foolish women even though they were beautiful overtly.
63.       Solomon didn’t become bitter because of lack of sex, but because he could never find the one God designed just for him.
64.       Beware of the woman who traps you and whose heart is snares or nets.
65.       One who is pleasing to God will escape from her, but the reversionistic, carnal believer will be captured by her.
66.       Solomon’s heart was not wholly devoted to the Lord his God, as the heart of David, his father, had been.
67.       What Solomon found out from his diligent search for his right woman.
68.       Solomon’s final conclusion and advice on the search for your right man or woman.
69.       Some excellent guidelines for those who are in authority or under authority.
70.       In leadership, confusion at the top results in greater confusion down the line.
71.       Whoever misuses and abuses his authority hurts himself more than others.
72.       How to deal with a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma.
73.       Blasting and destroying and attacking and assaulting the philosophies of life with the realities that are inescapable.
74.       Blessings in time become twice as pleasurable when you realize that they come from God who has already approved of your works.
75.       Living free from guilt, contagiously happy and committed to God, happy with the one God has given you and happy on your job.

1995 ECCLESIASTES SERIES VOLUME 4

76.       The race is not always to the swift and the battle is not always to the strong nor wealth to the discerning nor favor to men of ability.
77.       Like fish caught in a treacherous net and birds trapped in a snare so we are trapped when we are not prepared for sudden disaster.
78.       The prairie chicken and the soaring eagle.
79.       The Great King who comes to surround the city of your soul.
80.       Dead flies make a perfumer’s oil stink.
81.       Five different categories of fools in the Word of God.
82.       Order is heaven’s first law and he who digs a pit may fall into it.
83.       Evil shall fall upon the heads of its own authors.
84.       If the serpent bites before being charmed, there is no profit for the charmer.
85.       The soaring eagle and the Christian soldier.
86.       The doctrine of the Christian soldier: why many believers are being seduced today.
87.       The doctrine of the Christian soldier: the spiritual war made against the soul of the believer.
88.       The Christian soldier and the deceitfulness and deceptiveness of his enemy.
89.       The Christian soldier and how boldness and courage is imparted to him.
90.       The deceitfulness of the enemy with the doctrines and teachings from demons.
91.       The deceitfulness of the enemy and the danger for the kingdom of darkness.
92.       The deceitfulness of the enemy trying to enslave us to the pressure of the ordinary.
93.       The deceitfulness of the enemy with demon-induced illness.
94.       The deceitfulness of the enemy taking advantage of our state of dryness and dullness in the spiritual realm.
95.       The deceitfulness of the enemy taking advantage of the high’s and low’s in our life.
96.       The deceitfulness of the enemy using the opportunity for sensual temptations, particularly those of love and sex.
97.       The deceitfulness of the enemy using Eros love.
98.       The deceitfulness of the enemy using Eros and Venus love to deceive the believer.
99.       The deceitfulness of the enemy using “soul power” relationships designed to hinder our spiritual growth.
100.     The deceitfulness of the enemy using relationships to draw us away from the plan of God.

1995 ECCLESIASTES SERIES VOLUME 5

101.     A look inside the heart of a fool.
102.     The portrait of a fool.
103.     “Be bold, be joyful, be godly.”
104.     Releasing yourself by casting your bread on the surface of the waters and you will find it after many days.
105.     Rather than hoarding and accumulating things, give and invest and in place of drifting along in life, pursue life.
106.     If you wait for perfect conditions, you will never get anything done.
107.     “What are you waiting for to enjoy life?”
108.     Remembering or acting decisively on behalf of God while you are young.
109.     Beware of the evil days when you will say “I have no delight or pleasure in them.”
110.     Remember your Creator before the sun, light, moon, and stars are blotted out.
111.     Why the hands tremble and the legs or the knees break down.
112.     The grinding ones stand idle because they are few, and those who look through windows grow dim.
113.     The different phobias and terrors of life robbing an individual of enjoyment and happiness.
114.     Man is constantly moving towards an eternal palace or an eternal dungeon.
115.     How the electrical charge in the brain which is the spark of life is affected by what we put into our soul.
116.     The progressive decay of the brain cells can lead to a mental disability called dementia and maybe even Alzheimer’s disease.
117.     Life is fragile, frail, fleeting, flimsy, and feeble, so now is the time to prepare for eternity.
118.     Preachers aren’t supposed to be like this!
119.     Don’t wait until it’s too late!
120.     The conclusion from Solomon after all has been heard.
121.     God will bring every act to judgment, everything which is hidden, whether it is good or evil.

1995 ECCLESIASTES SERIES TITLE LIST 

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1995 ECCLESIASTES SERIES TITLE LIST


1.         Solomon lost his momentum through cosmic involvement and became demonized on a frantic search for happiness.
2.         The dramatic autobiography of a philosopher while he was away in reversionism.
3.         A testimony of a believer seeking happiness, out of fellowship and in reversionism.
4.         The reason life does not have tremendous purpose and meaning for most people.
5.         Chasing the wind through Anthropocentric Academic Speculation.
6.         Solomon’s conclusion after his course in psychology and psychiatry, “It’s all a bunch of hot air!”
7.         The frantic search for happiness, “If it feels good do it!”
8.         “All is vanity and chasing after wind and there is no profit under the sun.”
9.         Solomon’s third experiment for happiness, “All in the Family” experiment.
10.       There is nothing inherent in humanity that makes it possible for us to extract enjoyment & purpose from life.
11.       Enjoyment is God’s personal gift to humans and the ability to find satisfaction in life comes from the hand of God.
12.       How to attain the fantastic point of God’s perfect happiness in every circumstance.
13.       The Philosophy of time orientation.
14.       Solomon gets philosophical and enters into fatalism; the belief that all things are determined to happen and we can’t change it.
15.       “What kind God would allow this to happen, resulting in this tragic set of affairs?”
16.       If you look at life and do not see the hand of God in all things, you will not understand why certain things happen.
17.       There is a deep desire or a yearning for that which is eternal placed in the hearts of all mankind by God.
18.       Having the desire for that which is eternal means every member of the human race has a divine destiny desired by God.
19.       The desire for that which is eternal within the heart of man can be fulfilled by eating from the tree of life.
20.       Even perfect environment is not the source of happiness or having that desire for that which is eternal fulfilled in the heart of man.
21.       If God did not put a desire for that which is eternal in our hearts, we would never have such a desire.
22.       We will not and cannot choose God without the desire for that which is eternal.
23.       The ultimate objective in the death of Christ is the glorification of God plus the victory in the Angelic Conflict.
24.       There is nothing better than to possess inner happiness and to manufacture divine good in one’s lifetime.
25.       The solution to every problem you’d ever face was provided billions of years ago.
26.       We are imperfect people living in an imperfect world, yet there exists a perfect solution.
27.       You can’t add to God’s plan, but God can add to your life in a thousand ways.
28.       Standing in awe of God.
29.       God seeks those who have been driven away.
30.       Suffering makes us sad but injustice makes us mad.
31.       The mental attitude for handling the injustice and unfairness that life is filled with.
32.       A godly philosophy to follow with regard to disadvantages or personal drawbacks.
33.       Advice from Solomon to those climbing up the ladder of success, “Stop lying to yourself, and let me tell you how it really is!”
34.       The high-tech mentality creates a low degree of involvement in each other’s lives.
35.       We have become a nation of lonely strangers.
36.       True companionship is profitable for one another and is rewarded by God’s grace.
37.       For too long worship has been covered over with the veneer of ritual, tradition and complicated ways of reaching God.
38.       When making a vow to God, do not be late paying it; He takes no delight in fools.
39.       Be careful about relieving all commitments so that you can be so-called “free.”
40.       The fact of the matter is that most people have no respect for God.
41.       Solomon’s advice about wealth, prosperity, and money.
42.       The half that wasn’t told to the queen.
43.       The cloud of doom is blown away as we discover 3 gifts attainable in our lives.
44.       The one who had riches and wealth and honor would rather be a miscarriage.
45.       A self-portrait of the man who had everything.
46.       Everything that touches me comes through the hands of my heavenly Father who continues to love me.
47.       The rebel comes home with some hard-earned wisdom.
48.       Why it’s better to spend you time at funerals than at carnivals.
49.       The true happiness which comes from being in the house of mourning.
50.       The mind of the wise is in the house of mourning while the mind of fools is in the house of pleasure.
51.       It’s remarkable how tribulation, affliction, and hardship make us stronger when we rely on the power of God to get us through.
52.       Unjust treatment makes a wise man mad and anger resides in the bosom of fools.
53.       Don’t dwell on the past, and let wisdom preserve your life from human pitfalls.
54.       Consider the work of God when you go through adversity and when you go through prosperity.
55.       The God-given ability to see life objectively and to handle life with stability.
56.       Wisdom gives us balance, strength, and insight.
57.       The more you grow in wisdom, the more you will learn how to accept those imperfections that you must deal with on a daily basis.
58.       Wisdom gives you the strength to overlook the faults of others and to restrain yourself from gullibility and flattery.
59.       Wisdom gives you the strength to resist criticism and also gives you insight.
60.       Solomon’s 7th experiment of seeking happiness in sex the reason for his bitterness.
61.       Solomon’s bitterness and fornication destroy his ability to recognize the one the Lord had designed just for him.
62.       Why Solomon became very bitter toward stupid foolish women even though they were beautiful overtly.
63.       Solomon didn’t become bitter because of lack of sex, but because he could never find the one God designed just for him.
64.       Beware of the woman who traps you and whose heart is snares or nets.
65.       One who is pleasing to God will escape from her, but the reversionistic, carnal believer will be captured by her.
66.       Solomon’s heart was not wholly devoted to the Lord his God, as the heart of David, his father, had been.
67.       What Solomon found out from his diligent search for his right woman.
68.       Solomon’s final conclusion and advice on the search for your right man or woman.
69.       Some excellent guidelines for those who are in authority or under authority.
70.       In leadership, confusion at the top results in greater confusion down the line.
71.       Whoever misuses and abuses his authority hurts himself more than others.
72.       How to deal with a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma.
73.       Blasting and destroying and attacking and assaulting the philosophies of life with the realities that are inescapable.
74.       Blessings in time become twice as pleasurable when you realize that they come from God who has already approved of your works.
75.       Living free from guilt, contagiously happy and committed to God, happy with the one God has given you and happy on your job.
76.       The race is not always to the swift and the battle is not always to the strong nor wealth to the discerning nor favor to men of ability.
77.       Like fish caught in a treacherous net and birds trapped in a snare so we are trapped when we are not prepared for sudden disaster.
78.       The prairie chicken and the soaring eagle.
79.       The Great King who comes to surround the city of your soul.
80.       Dead flies make a perfumer’s oil stink.
81.       Five different categories of fools in the Word of God.
82.       Order is heaven’s first law and he who digs a pit may fall into it.
83.       Evil shall fall upon the heads of its own authors.
84.       If the serpent bites before being charmed, there is no profit for the charmer.
85.       The soaring eagle and the Christian soldier.
86.       The doctrine of the Christian soldier: why many believers are being seduced today.
87.       The doctrine of the Christian soldier: the spiritual war made against the soul of the believer.
88.       The Christian soldier and the deceitfulness and deceptiveness of his enemy.
89.       The Christian soldier and how boldness and courage is imparted to him.
90.       The deceitfulness of the enemy with the doctrines and teachings from demons.
91.       The deceitfulness of the enemy and the danger for the kingdom of darkness.
92.       The deceitfulness of the enemy trying to enslave us to the pressure of the ordinary.
93.       The deceitfulness of the enemy with demon-induced illness.
94.       The deceitfulness of the enemy taking advantage of our state of dryness and dullness in the spiritual realm.
95.       The deceitfulness of the enemy taking advantage of the high’s and low’s in our life.
96.       The deceitfulness of the enemy using the opportunity for sensual temptations, particularly those of love and sex.
97.       The deceitfulness of the enemy using Eros love.
98.       The deceitfulness of the enemy using Eros and Venus love to deceive the believer.
99.       The deceitfulness of the enemy using “soul power” relationships designed to hinder our spiritual growth.
100.     The deceitfulness of the enemy using relationships to draw us away from the plan of God.
101.     A look inside the heart of a fool.
102.     The portrait of a fool.
103.     “Be bold, be joyful, be godly.”
104.     Releasing yourself by casting your bread on the surface of the waters and you will find it after many days.
105.     Rather than hoarding and accumulating things, give and invest and in place of drifting along in life, pursue life.
106.     If you wait for perfect conditions, you will never get anything done.
107.     “What are you waiting for to enjoy life?”
108.     Remembering or acting decisively on behalf of God while you are young.
109.     Beware of the evil days when you will say “I have no delight or pleasure in them.”
110.     Remember your Creator before the sun, light, moon, and stars are blotted out.
111.     Why the hands tremble and the legs or the knees break down.
112.     The grinding ones stand idle because they are few, and those who look through windows grow dim.
113.     The different phobias and terrors of life robbing an individual of enjoyment and happiness.
114.     Man is constantly moving towards an eternal palace or an eternal dungeon.
115.     How the electrical charge in the brain which is the spark of life is affected by what we put into our soul.
116.     The progressive decay of the brain cells can lead to a mental disability called dementia and maybe even Alzheimer’s disease.
117.     Life is fragile, frail, fleeting, flimsy, and feeble, so now is the time to prepare for eternity.
118.     Preachers aren’t supposed to be like this!
119.     Don’t wait until it’s too late!
120.     The conclusion from Solomon after all has been heard.
121.     God will bring every act to judgment, everything which is hidden, whether it is good or evil.