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What does the Bible say about life without Christ?

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The Bible describes life without Christ as vanity and emptiness, highlighting that all human efforts are ultimately pointless.

In the book of Ecclesiastes, Solomon reflects on life without Christ and concludes that it is filled with vanity and vexation of spirit. He writes that all our labor under the sun is ultimately meaningless (Ecclesiastes 1:2). Without Christ, human endeavors lack lasting significance, leading to emptiness and despair. Solomon points out that generations pass, and yet the struggles of humanity remain fruitless, as death is a constant reminder of our fallen state (Ecclesiastes 1:4). This bleak outlook emphasizes the futility of living apart from God, where every pursuit yields no true fulfillment and only reinforces one’s sense of loss and longing for something greater.
Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 1:1-14, Ecclesiastes 1:2-3, 14

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