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What does the Bible say about the vanity of man?

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The Bible teaches that man's life is fleeting and vain, as seen in Ecclesiastes 6:10-12 and James 4:14.

The Scriptures highlight that man's existence is transient and unsubstantial. In Ecclesiastes 6:10-12, Solomon emphasizes that man, at his best, is merely a vapor whose life is full of trouble and uncertainty. Furthermore, James 4:14 reminds us that our lives are like a mist that appears for a little time and then vanishes away. This reinforces the notion that we are but creatures of a fleeting moment, completely dependent on God’s eternal plan.
Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 6:10-12, James 4:14

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