A thread through Scripture
The inescapable fact of death that levels wise and foolish, rich and poor alike, and presses the question of what life means. Ecclesiastes faces death unflinchingly — "the wise man must die just like the fool" — and turns it into a summons to receive each day as a gift and to remember the Creator.
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