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What does the Bible say about our human condition?

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The Bible teaches that all humanity is dust and destined for decay, emphasizing our need for reliance on God.

Scripture portrays humanity as fundamentally frail, highlighting the transient nature of life. In Ecclesiastes 12, it describes our bodies as 'dust returning to dust' and warns us to remember our Creator in our youth, for our faculties will decay with time. This reality serves to remind us of our dependence on God's grace and mercy as we face mortality. Jeremiah 9 elaborates on our earthly existence, noting that all men are ultimately like carcasses forgotten in the field. In light of this, the importance of understanding our humble state is essential; it drives us to seek true wisdom and righteousness found in Jesus Christ, rather than relying on our abilities or accolades.
Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 12:1-7, Jeremiah 9:22-24

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