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What does Ecclesiastes teach about wisdom?

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Ecclesiastes teaches that wisdom is valuable, yet it also brings sorrow and vexation when not aligned with God's purpose.

Ecclesiastes presents a nuanced view of wisdom, asserting that while it is more advantageous than folly (Ecclesiastes 2:13), it also leads to increased sorrow and vexation (Ecclesiastes 1:18). The Preacher experiences the limitations of human wisdom; thus, he concludes that true wisdom arises from a proper relationship with God. It is essential to pursue wisdom with the recognition that it should lead us back to the Creator, who grants understanding and joy. For Christians, embracing this biblical view of wisdom means acknowledging our dependence on God for genuine insight into life and its challenges.
Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 1:18, Ecclesiastes 2:13

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