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Cast Your Bread Upon the Waters — Ecclesiastes 11:1–6

Kingdom Corner Podcast – November 21, 2025

In today’s episode, Matt continues his devotional journey through Ecclesiastes, reading from his book Searching for Significance and reflecting on Solomon’s timeless call to generous, faith-filled living. This session explores Ecclesiastes 11:1–6, one of Scripture’s clearest invitations to trust God by giving freely, sowing boldly, and living abundantly.


Episode HighlightsA New Rhythm for the Kingdom Corner


  • Matt shares the upcoming structure for the podcast:




  • Mondays/Tuesdays: The main teachings of the new series Kingdom People in the Pages of History.



  • Thursdays/Fridays: Devotional readings from Searching for Significance and Power and Authority Over Darkness.





Introducing the New Series


  • A preview of The Nightingale Song—the first historical lens for the new series.



  • Reflections on the lives of five Naval Academy graduates shaped by the Vietnam War.



  • How history becomes a mirror to the human heart and a doorway into biblical truth.



Devotional Reading — Ecclesiastes 11:1–6

Matt reads from Chapter 15 of his book, “Cast Your Bread Upon the Waters,” exploring four deep truths Solomon gives about generosity:


1. Give Freely and Generously


  • “Cast your bread upon the waters” was an ancient idiom of seemingly wasteful generosity.



  • Solomon encourages us to give with open hands, trusting God to bring the return in due season.



  • Jesus echoes this same truth in Luke 6:38.



2. Give Widely


  • “Divide your portion to seven, even to eight” points to giving beyond comfort or calculation.



  • Giving is not only financial—it also meets unseen needs and shelters others from misfortune.



3. Don’t Wait for Perfect Conditions


  • “He who watches the wind will not sow.”



  • Procrastination is a thief of blessing.



  • James Clear’s insight: life is short, so get moving.



  • Give now, act now, trust God now.



4. Trust God’s Mysterious Work


  • We “do not know” the activity of God—His ways exceed our understanding.



  • As with the forming of a child in the womb, God works in hidden, miraculous patterns.



  • Our giving—big or small—is multiplied in ways we will never see until eternity.



Scriptural Threads Woven Through This Episode


  • Luke 6:38 – “Give, and it will be given to you.”



  • Matthew 10:8 – “Freely you have received; freely give.”



  • Romans 11:33 – The unfathomable wisdom of...
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