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What does the Bible say about the futility of the world?

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The Bible teaches that all things in the world are vanity without God, emphasizing the emptiness of life apart from Christ.

Scripture illustrates that the world and its desires are transient and ultimately worthless compared to the eternal value found in Christ. In 1 John 2:15-17, we learn that loving the world indicates a lack of love for the Father, as all that is in the world—its lusts and pride—will pass away. Solomon echoes this truth in Ecclesiastes when he declares the vanity of all earthly pursuits without reference to God. The reality is that apart from Christ, all human endeavors ultimately lead to emptiness and vexation.
Scripture References: 1 John 2:15-17, Ecclesiastes 1:2

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