
L.W.Simoneau
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L.W.Simoneau
@LWS1776
Husban🫂Army🪖Vet 72-74 I serve one👑JESUS👆🫡 🚫NO~DM'S pls.🚫 No longer taking sides🤷♂️ Messengers Present Both Sides 0f An Argument Without Prejudice.🎓
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@Ilegvm @eric_hz143 Wow, good for a boost to humanity!
What an awesome young man!
I'd be proud to call him my son grandson cousin friend.
God bless him and the grace he expressed to that beautiful human being his date to the prom. Mucho Bonita👏💪❤️🕊
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Nobody wanted to take this girl to the high school dance…
But the team captain, Wesley, stepped up with flowers, a sign, and asked Navaeh, a girl with Down syndrome, during the game.
That’s what raising boys with humility and kindness looks like—teach them to lead with a good heart, include others, and choose quiet strength over popularity. ♥️🔥
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Vanity as Divine Judgment
Ecclesiastes 1:2 — The Cry of a World Under the Curse
“Vanity of vanities, saith the Preacher, vanity of vanities; all is vanity.” (Ecclesiastes 1:2)
1. Solomon’s Cry Is Not Philosophy — It’s Prophecy
When Solomon opens the book of Ecclesiastes with the thunderous declaration, “Vanity of vanities… all is vanity” (Ecclesiastes 1:2), he is not offering a philosophical sigh or the poetic musings of a weary old king. This is not the language of depression, melancholy, or existential crisis. This is the authoritative diagnosis of a world placed under divine judgment. It is the echo of Genesis 3 reverberating through human history. It is the voice of a man looking at creation through eyes that understand the curse.
Modern commentators sentimentalize Solomon’s words. They insist he is merely lamenting the meaninglessness of life, as though Ecclesiastes were a Hebrew version of a French café poem. But Solomon is not sitting in a chair stroking his beard while contemplating the futility of existence. He is standing over a fallen world, pointing at the wreckage, and declaring that the whole system has been judged by God from the moment Adam rebelled.
“Vanity” is not an emotional state. It is a legal verdict.
God Himself used the word before Solomon did — “cursed is the ground for thy sake” (Genesis 3:17). The moment man fell, creation was subjected to futility, frustration, decay, and death. Paul picks up the same theme when he writes, “For the creature was made subject to vanity, not willingly, but by reason of him who hath subjected the same in hope” (Romans 8:20). That verse is the New Testament commentary on Ecclesiastes. It is God saying, “Solomon, you’re right. All is vanity — because I made it vain after Adam sinned.”
So Solomon’s cry is not philosophical despair. It is prophetic agreement with the divine judgment pronounced in Eden. It is the voice of a king looking at a cursed world and calling it what God called it: wrecked.
2. The Curse Is the Context — Everything Else Is Confusion
You cannot understand Ecclesiastes without understanding Genesis 3. The book is commentary on the curse from the perspective of a man who sees both the brilliance of creation and the tragedy of its corruption. The flowers are beautiful but wilt. The sun is warm but oppressive. The fields are rich but require sweat and break the body of the man who farms them. The woman brings forth children, but only through sorrow. Kings build empires that crumble. Men pursue riches but leave them to fools. Everything man touches rots, rusts, withers, or dies. Nothing remains. Nothing lasts. Nothing satisfies.
That is vanity — the vanity of a world under divine judgment.
The Hebrew word for “vanity” (hebel) means breath, vapor, emptiness, futility — but not moral futility. Judicial futility. God declared the world “vain” in the same way a judge declares a criminal “guilty.” The curse is not merely natural consequence; it is divine appointment. Man sinned. God cursed. Creation groaned. And Solomon surveyed the whole mess and called it what it is: vanity multiplied by vanity.
“Vanity of vanities” is the superlative form — the highest degree of emptiness possible. It is Solomon saying, “Take all the futility you’ve ever known, stack it on itself ten thousand times, and you still haven’t reached the bottom of this curse.”
This is why the unbeliever loves Ecclesiastes but refuses Genesis 3. He wants Solomon’s diagnosis without God’s courtroom. He wants vanity without judgment, despair without accountability. He wants the philosophy of emptiness without the theology of sin.
But Ecclesiastes will not allow it. Solomon is not crying because life is meaningless; he is crying because mankind forfeited meaning when Adam forfeited God. The curse becomes the key that unlocks the entire book. Reject the curse and Ecclesiastes becomes confusing. Embrace the curse and Ecclesiastes becomes prophetic clarity.

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@GinaSaysSo @SenateGOP 😴It's time to wake up!
It's a SPIRITUAL WAR & THE OUTCOME is already SEALED, it won't be changed, it will be FULFILLED & ACCOMPLISHED as it was WRITTEN!
There is NO TURNING BACK there is NO POSSIBILITY TOO STOP THIS
JUST A CONTINUAL fulfillment
🕊Be on the right side.👆




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Why is the @SenateGOP betraying voters?
Where is our representation?
They are ALL guilty!
We would do better with 53 randomly selected citizens who want to save this Republic.
I volunteer.
I'm sure there are millions who would be proud to serve more than themselves.

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I blame everybody in the entire GOV for this allowance!
Go dn the list they keep em in power till their last breath!
Wheeling em in on oxygen medical devices taking their hands & putting check marks on bills
"The INCOHERENCE IS MORE FRIGHTENING WHEN THE COHERENT DO NOTHING" lws
Santa Trump.. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸@lovetocook12345
This is the kind of shit that goes on when the senate hearings are going on?
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🚨 MONSTER EXECUTES BABY OVER $100 DRUG DEBT
A heartless thug just got arrested for walking up and shooting a 7-month-old baby boy at point-blank range in Philadelphia — screaming “f**k your baby” before pulling the trigger. All because the baby’s father owed him $100. The innocent child was hit in the leg and barely survived.
This savage deserves the death penalty. No excuses. Protect our babies — execute killers like this.
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