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Ecclesiastes 11 (NIV)

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Ecclesiastes 11 (NIV)
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Eccl.11.10

11:10 Youth, like life itself, is beneficial and enjoyable but ultimately meaningless, a fleeting vapor that passes away without apparent significance or lasting purpose.

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Eccl.11.1-2

11:1-2 We should invest rather than hoard our resources, even if we cannot control the results.

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Eccl.11.1-6

11:1-6 All profitable activity involves risk. We must act as wisely as we can and trust God for the result.

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Eccl.11.3

11:3 clouds . . . rains: Sometimes we can be reasonably certain of what will happen. • a tree . . . stays where it falls: Our actions sometimes yield irrevocable consequences.

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proverbs 12:11

proverbs 12:11

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proverbs 24:27

proverbs 24:27