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Oppression Drives Wise Men Insane

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This sermon, drawn from Ecclesiastes 7:7–10, confronts the spiritual dangers of oppression and corruption in the midst of societal turmoil, warning that external injustice can provoke internal madness, even in the wise, if not guarded by divine grace. It emphasizes that the greater peril is not the suffering itself, but the temptation to respond with sinful anger, pride, or compromise—whether through embracing worldly ideologies like Nietzschean will-to-power or accepting bribes that blind the heart. The preacher calls for patient endurance, rooted in trust in God's sovereign providence, reminding believers that the end of all things is better than the beginning because God, not evil, ultimately governs history. He also rebukes nostalgic longing for past eras, urging Christians to embrace their present calling with gratitude and faithfulness, recognizing that every age bears its own sins and that true godliness lies not in rejecting the present, but in serving God faithfully within it.

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Ecclesiastes 7:7-10
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