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What does Ecclesiastes teach about the nature of time?

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Ecclesiastes teaches that time is temporary and serves God’s eternal purposes.

The book of Ecclesiastes illustrates the transient nature of time, often emphasizing that worldly pursuits are ultimately vain and fleeting. Solomon repeatedly states that all is vanity when juxtaposed with the eternal decree of God. In chapter 3, he acknowledges that there is a season for every purpose under heaven, hence indicating that each moment carries significance within God's sovereign plan. Additionally, Ecclesiastes highlights the eventual judgment of God on every action during time, reinforcing that how we spend our time has eternal implications, which encourages believers to seek God's will in their daily lives.
Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 3:1-11, Ecclesiastes 12:14

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