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Why is it said that all men, righteous and wicked, face similar fates?

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The Bible teaches that both the righteous and the wicked experience similar earthly circumstances as a demonstration of God's providence.

Ecclesiastes 9:1-3 reveals a sobering truth: the righteous and the wicked alike encounter the same life events, struggles, and ultimately death. This paradox reflects God's sovereign providence, where outward circumstances do not always align with perceived moral standings. Solomon points out that the same calamities happen to everyone, highlighting that earthly conditions are not a definitive indicator of divine favor or disfavor. This understanding encourages believers to trust in God's overarching plan, reminding them that their hope lies beyond this life, in the eternal life promised through Christ.
Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 9:1-3

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