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Why does Solomon describe life as a vapor?

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Solomon describes life as a vapor to emphasize its fleeting and fragile nature.

In Ecclesiastes, Solomon uses the metaphor of a vapor to illustrate the transient and fragile nature of human existence. This expression serves as a reminder of the brevity of life and the ultimate emptiness of pursuits that do not honor God. Life is but a fleeting moment, a breath that quickly vanishes, which ties into the message that without Christ, everything we strive for becomes meaningless. This biblical perspective encourages believers to view their lives through an eternal lens, valuing what truly lasts—our relationship with God and the hope found in Him.
Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 1:2, James 4:14

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