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Text -- Ecclesiastes 6:4-12 (NET)
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6:4 Though the stillborn child came into the world for no reason and departed into darkness , though its name is shrouded in darkness ,
6:5 though it never saw the light of day nor knew anything, yet it has more rest than that man–
6:6 if he should live a thousand years twice , yet does not enjoy his prosperity . For both of them die !
6:7 All of man’s labor is for nothing more than to fill his stomach – yet his appetite is never satisfied !
6:8 So what advantage does a wise man have over a fool ? And what advantage does a pauper gain by knowing how to survive ?
6:9 It is better to be content with what the eyes can see than for one’s heart always to crave more. This continual longing is futile – like chasing the wind .
The Futile Way Life Works
6:10 Whatever has happened was foreordained , and what happens to a person was also foreknown . It is useless for him to argue with God about his fate because God is more powerful than he is.
6:11 The more one argues with words , the less he accomplishes . How does that benefit him ?
6:12 For no one knows what is best for a person during his life – during the few days of his fleeting life – for they pass away like a shadow . Nor can anyone tell him what the future will hold for him on earth .
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