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What does Ecclesiastes teach about life without Christ?

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Without Christ, life is ultimately meaningless, as all human efforts lead to vanity.

The book of Ecclesiastes paints a stark picture of life under the sun, emphasizing that without recognizing God's sovereignty and purpose, life devolves into a cycle of vanity. Solomon reflects on the futility of human labor that seeks fulfillment apart from God, noting that all pursuits, whether labor, pleasure, or wisdom, fall short when detached from divine intention. The realization that true meaning is found only in fearing God and keeping His commandments is crucial for believers. Thus, Ecclesiastes urges us to acknowledge Christ, understanding that He is the only source of true value and purpose in our existence.
Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 3:14-15

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