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What is the perspective of the natural man according to Ecclesiastes?

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The natural man sees life as a futile cycle without hope or purpose.

In Ecclesiastes, the natural man is portrayed as living 'under the sun,' viewing life through a lens of despair and emptiness. His conclusions are filled with nihilism, believing there is no ultimate meaning or justice in the events of life. This worldview leads him to a state of frustration and sorrow as he grapples with the inevitability of death and the apparent randomness of life's circumstances. Solomon contrasts this perspective with that of the believer, who finds hope and purpose in a relationship with Christ, understanding the eternal significance of their actions.
Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 1:2, Ecclesiastes 9:11-12

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