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Why is work without God considered meaningless?

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Work without God is meaningless as it lacks eternal purpose and satisfaction.

Ecclesiastes discusses the futility of labor when it's conducted apart from God. Solomon reflects on his own experiences in Ecclesiastes 2:20, stating, 'I went about to cause my heart to despair of all the labor which I undertook under the sun.' He acknowledges that no matter how hard one works, it ultimately leads to temporary gains that cannot provide eternal satisfaction. Thus, work is portrayed as meaningful only when it is connected to God's purposes, which give context and significance to our endeavors.
Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 2:20

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No Just Men
Allan Jellett · Jan 15, 2017
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