Ecclesiastes
(The Bible)
Probably the most powerful narration in the bible, Ecclesiastes deals with some tough philosophy in depth. The narrator looks at life in its nakedness, unveiled by false pretenses and vague promises; so much so, the narration has variously be described as depressive to morbid. This might well be a misunderstanding if one tries to understand the real intent behind the words - which could be interpreted as laying of a foundation in raw reality of life from which one has a chance to see the real design of God and what He intented. From Jeremiah to Zechariah, The Bible of replete with stories of Prophets who, though the examples of their own lives, have time and again reminded believers how dangerous and futile it is to run after wealth and glory forgetting God. 'All is vanity..' is the only real foundation from which an indestructible edifice of real belief in God can be built - and no where else in the Bible is this stated so directly as in Ecclesiastes.
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