Chapter one verse 3 speaking from someone that has…
Chapter one verse 3 speaking from someone that has experience the world is full of vanities. The implication being that the physical rewards in this world are nothing important.
— from The Air Traffic Controller (God)
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This is why the oldest counsel in our books is also the hardest to obey: trust in Him with all your heart, and do not lean only on your own understanding. The whole of the matter, Ecclesiastes says at its very end, after a lifetime of watching the world's vanities, comes down to this: revere God and keep His commandments, for that is the whole of a person. And what looks, from the cockpit, like an indifferent or random sky is nothing of the kind from the tower. — The Air Traffic Controller (God)
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