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RE: When It’s Time, It’ll Bloom

in Daily Blog6 months ago

I live by that in Ecclesiastes ... what put it in me so young was losing my grandfather and understanding so young what death was ... it is easier to see things bloom than to see them die, so we must make the most of the bloom time in all things!

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Ecclesiastes has all the wisdom one might need. I remember watching that basically that Ecclesiastes is the skeptic among Job, Psalms, Proverbs. I've finished 4th of them and it has so much wisdom one definitely needs in their life. Have a great day Dean :)

In Ecclesiastes, Solomon has tried everything the world has said is good, and found it all vanity ... but returns to this: "Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep His commandments, for this is the whole duty of man." That's Ecclesiastes 12:13 -- I leave you to read the very last verse on your own time. Solomon was the skeptic who made the experiment to the fullest extent he could, but comes right back to Job's conclusion, and his father David's conclusion (Psalms), and his own earlier wisdom (Proverbs)!