10 Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with your might, [1] for there is no work or thought or knowledge or wisdom in Sheol, to which you are going.
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[1] 9:10 Or finds to do with your might, do it
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[1] 9:10 Or finds to do with your might, do it
- In general, what sort of worker are you?
- How often do you look for ways to avoid work or ways to cut corners?
- How does your employer consider your work and work habits?
- How do your employment work habits extend into other areas of your life?
- When compared to your employment,
- how much effort do household chores get?
- how much effort do more spiritual tasks get?
- how much effort do your recreational activities get? - Why does Solomon point out that in the grave {Sheol} things stop?
- How many important things have you put off that will never get done if you die?
- What are they? - How many important family plans have you continuously put off?
- What are they? - How many Christ-oriented plans have you continuously put off?
- What are they? - If you died today,
- what would be your biggest regret? - what plan would you regret not accomplishing?
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Ouch! to those last four or five questions. If I would have too many regrets, then I suppose that means I have too many unfulfilled plans or too many plans...
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