
A Bible Study
The Wilderness Series
A Study through the Book of Ecclesiastes
A Prophetic Journey into the Fireless Church and the Remnant Bride Yahweh Is Calling Out
This is not just a Bible study.
This is a wilderness.
The Ecclesiastes Wilderness Series walks through the unraveling of King Solomon—his wisdom, his wealth, his worship—and traces the slow but devastating drift from reverence to ruin. What begins as divine insight becomes unbearable when it is no longer rooted in the fear of Yahweh. And the tragedy is not ancient. It’s now.
In these fifteen prophetic parts (plus interludes and altar prayers), we follow Solomon’s descent so we can expose our own. We explore what happens when the fire goes out, when altars are defiled, when mixture is tolerated in the name of wisdom, and when the Bride stops burning for the One who called her.
But this is not just about the fall.
This is about the remnant.
It’s about rebuilding what was broken.
It’s about returning to covenant.
It’s about the Spirit of Elijah rising again.
And it’s about the wilderness where Yahweh strips us of every idol so He can prepare us to stand before His throne.
If you feel the fire has gone out,
if you’ve seen the mixture in the modern Church and it makes you weep,
if you long to be a Bride who is holy, burning, and ready—
this series is for you.
Introduction: The Wilderness Series – A Trumpet Cry to the Bride
This is for those who feel like exiles in the modern Church.
For those who weep over compromise.
For those who can no longer stay silent.
The Wilderness Series is not entertainment. It is a war cry.
It is a call to return to the fear of Yahweh, the truth of Yahushua, and the power of the Ruach ha’Qodesh.
If you’ve been asking, “Where is the voice of truth?”—this is your answer.
Part 1: Ecclesiastes in the Fire – What Solomon Got Wrong
The opening post in the Ecclesiastes Wilderness Series explores how Solomon’s divine gift of wisdom became a source of sorrow when disconnected from obedience. This study lays the foundation for understanding the slow drift from reverence to ruin.
Post 1.2 | Who Tells the Truth About Death? Qoheleth vs. Yahushua
Solomon looked at the world and sighed:
“The wise dies just like the fool… the same event happens to all.” — Ecclesiastes 2:14–15 (paraphrased)
And for generations, many agreed. But was he right?
Part 2 | When Wisdom Wanders – What Happens When You Stop Listening to Yahweh
Solomon asked for wisdom—but what happens when wisdom is no longer tethered to the fear of Yahweh? This post confronts the weight of understanding without surrender, exposing a condition plaguing the Church today.
Part 3 | Sun Worship vs. Son Worship – The Hidden Drift in Solomon’s Fall
This post draws a sharp contrast between the comforts of Solomon’s palace and the spiritual purification found in the wilderness. Are we clinging to what looks like success, but is actually silence?
Part 4: The Real Gospel – What Yahushua Actually Preached
Solomon withheld no pleasure from himself, yet found only emptiness. This post reveals the deadly trap of indulgence, even when masked as blessing, and calls us to examine the comforts we chase.
Part 5: Voices in the Wilderness – The Rise of the Forerunners
Blending light and darkness always leads to decay. This post reveals how mixture creeps in quietly, just as it did for Solomon, and how we must return to holy separation.
Summary Parts 1-5 | The Wilderness Series – A Prophetic Call Back to Truth
A quick recap of Parts 1–5 from The Ecclesiastes Wilderness Series—a prophetic study on what happens when the gift of wisdom is no longer rooted in the fear of Yahweh. This summary post highlights the early unraveling of Solomon’s devotion, exposes the spiritual rot in the modern Church, and prepares the way for a deeper return to faithful worship with the One True God, Yahweh.
Part 6: The Forerunner Fire – Traits of the Wilderness Voices
This turning point in the series reveals the consequence of spiritual compromise—abandoned altars and forgotten covenants. But Yahweh is raising up a remnant to rebuild. This post marks the emergence of the forerunners: those who grieve what’s been lost and burn to restore holy worship, no matter the cost.
Part 7: Altars of Mixture – How the Modern Church Lost Its Fire
Deeply rooted in Ecclesiastes and the unraveling of Solomon’s devotion, this post builds directly from the last, exposing the danger of spiritual compromise and the urgent need to tear down the high places in our hearts and pulpits.
Part 8: The Gospel of the Cross – Repentance, Obedience, and the Narrow Way
The Prophets Will Burn – Not Bow: This study highlights the difference between Solomon’s slow fade and the prophets who stood in the fire. A call to rise in prophetic purity and holy resistance.
Interlude 1 | Which Table Will You Eat From? Proverbs 9 and the War Between Wisdom and Folly
A prophetic pause between posts 1-8, this reflection explores the spiritual reality behind Wisdom and Folly, revealing that every meal is a covenant, and every table has a spirit.
Interlude 1.2 | Wisdom Is Not Vanity – How the Enemy Twists Yahweh’s Gifts into Shame
This reflection dismantles the lie that wisdom is a burden. It reclaims Yahweh’s gift from the grip of shame and invites readers to honor what He has spoken over them.
Part 9: Prophetic Purity – The Cost of Carrying the Word of Yahweh
True prophets cannot be tamed. This post unpacks the weight of speaking truth in a generation that fears offense more than God, contrasting Solomon’s silence with Elijah’s fire.
Part 10: The Spirit of Elijah – Tearing Down the High Places Again
A direct response to Solomon’s legacy of idol-building. This post confronts spiritual tolerance and calls the Bride to walk in the fearless, altar-restoring spirit of Elijah.
Interlude 1.3: Twisted Wisdom – When More Is Never Enough
Solomon wanted more—wives, wealth, wisdom—and it left him empty. This post examines the root of spiritual craving and how the fear of Yahweh is the only path to peace.
Part 11: The Bride in the Desert – Why Yahweh Allures Us Away Before the Wedding
This post reveals how the wilderness is not punishment, but preparation. It contrasts Solomon’s despair with the Bride’s restoration through Hosea’s call to intimacy and holiness.
Part 12: Rebuilding the Ancient Paths – Returning to Covenant and Holiness
Solomon abandoned the path his father walked. This post calls us to rebuild the ancient way—marked by fear, obedience, and the joy of Yahweh’s covenant.
Part 13: When the Fire Goes Out – Spiritual Numbness, False Peace, and the Call to Burn Again
Solomon didn’t rage—he faded. This post explores the quiet death of spiritual fire and warns of the numbness creeping into the Church. The fire must not go out.
Part 14: Under the Sun or Under the Throne? Reclaiming a Heaven-Focused Mindset
Solomon lived under the sun—Yahushua lived under the throne. This post calls us to stop observing and start living with Heaven’s authority and eternal clarity.