Theological Realism

Morning Service
Apr 26, 2020

Many experts claim to have the answers to life’s most difficult questions. God’s Word, however, teaches that we are limited in our understanding and that God’s ways are inscrutable. We aren’t to grow bitter and sullen, though. Instead, Alistair Begg encourages us to heed Scripture’s advice, taking joy in life’s simple pleasures and applying our hearts to know God’s wisdom.

Ecclesiastes 8:14-17

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