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What does Ecclesiastes teach about recognition of wisdom?

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Ecclesiastes illustrates that great deeds of wisdom are often overlooked.

The book of Ecclesiastes highlights a recurring theme: the wise often go unrecognized, as shown in the story of the poor wise man. Despite his crucial role in saving the city, the individual is forgotten. This serves as a warning and a realization for Christians; many acts of wisdom may not receive the recognition they deserve. However, it is essential for believers to focus on serving faithfully, knowing that their ultimate recognition will come from God.
Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 9:15

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