Last modified: May 17, 2021
Brady• May 17, 2021•
Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 is one of the most well-known parts of Ecclesiastes, but that doesn’t mean that it’s necessarily understood. We commonly read past it, thinking that it just repeats itself over and over again, possibly for effect. But contained within these couplets are timeless truths that will help us live stronger, more spiritual lives every single day.
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CloseCain's complete lack of concern after murdering Abel is alarming, but his statement afterwards -- "Am I my brother's keeper" -- reflects his apathetic, alienated heart. When his countenance fell, he retreated inward and thought only of self. Have you ever felt the same way?
Last modified: May 17, 2021