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What does it mean, the dead know nothing (Ecclesiastes 9:5)?

Ecclesiastes is a very important book which some confuse, but it teaches that life is random and uncontrollable, so how do we live well under these circumstances? The author of Ecclesiastes, is feeling that any attempt to try and control our lives, is pointless. But life itself is not! But why does the Bible say the dead know nothing? And would we really want them to?

"For the living know that they will die, but the dead know nothing; they have no further reward. Their love, their hate and their jealousy have long since vanished; never again will they have a part in anything that happens under the sun." Ecclesiastes 9:5

God doesn’t want us to be deceived, to go off looking for hope in the wrong places. He doesn’t want us to waste our lives trying to reach out to those we’ve lost.

So often, we get dragged down with our own grief and wish there was some way for us to bring the ones we love back to us, to speak to them and see their faces. But perhaps, rather than calling to our loved ones and trying to drag them back into this sinful, damaged world, we should let them rest in God’s care, knowing He loves them and will bring them back again when He returns.

Losing someone hurts. That’s the sad truth. But through that pain, we have to remember that God loves that person too, even more than we do. He looks after them, giving them a peaceful place where they can rest and wait, free from sin and sorrow.

Those who have accepted Jesus as their personal Savior, have had their spirits transformed from death unto Life, and like the thief on the cross, the minute they die, their spirit goes to be with the Lord. Remember that Jesus told the thief on the cross that today he would be with him in Paradise. Why? Because "there is no condemnation to those who are in Christ." Romans 8:1

In other words, their sins have been forgiven and forgotten....erased by the blood of Jesus and by their faith in Christ to save their souls from the condemnation that sin placed on them. Their sins have been "Paid In Full" by Jesus Christ and therefore, sin can no longer condemn them, for they are free in Christ. They are now seen as righteous by God and can go straight to heaven when they die, as promised in John 3:16 and 17.

But what happens to their bodies? God's Word gives us the answer. Look again at the importance of this key verse:

"There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus, who do not walk according to the flesh, but according to the Spirit."

The Spirit is clean, but the flesh is still wanting to sin...so it remains in the grave to rest in its spiritual sleep, until it can be resurrected and finally made sinless and whole by the Spirit of Christ. That is when it joins the spirit in heaven...on Resurrection Day! God will transform the dead in Christ's bodies and make them pure, sinless, and ready for heaven!

"The dead have “no further reward” in this life; they no longer have the ability to enjoy life, hear, speak, or think, like those who are living. They are asleep!" Eccle. 9:5. You're not aware of your surroundings when you're sleep. You are simply resting. Oblivious to the world around you.

God has given us a lot through His inspired word. He’s given us the explanation ofhow death worksand what it’s like, so that we don’t have to be afraid to face it when our time comes.

He’s given us warnings against Satan and his deceivers, so we won’t be tricked and led down the wrong path.

God’s also given us hope, a way to look past death and know it isn’t the end of everything. He’s given us a promise that one day He will return and set everything right again.

“But we do not want you to be uninformed, brothers and sisters, about those who are asleep, so that you will not grieve as indeed the rest of mankind do, who have no hope. For if we believe that Jesus died and rose from the dead, so also God will bring with Him, those who have fallen asleep through Jesus." 1 Thessalonians 4:13

Suppose what would happen if God didn’t have such strict boundaries regarding what happens to people after they die. Suppose that, out of feeling sorry for humanity, He allowed those who have died to have limited contact with people who were still alive.

Some of us might say this would be a great improvement, that it might offer many grief-stricken people the comfort and closure they crave. This idea is also romanticized in stories, often showing dead loved ones subtly guiding the ones they left behind, or showing up at important moments to provide a hint of inspiration or hope.

But let’s think about this for a moment.

If the dead were conscious, be it in Heaven or Hell, and were able to look down and watch the world, what do you think they would see?

They might see their children grow up. They might watch over their spouse and make sure they’re doing alright. But they’d also have to watch all the grief and suffering that came with their death. They’d have to witness the giant hole their absence left, in those who loved them. They’d be forced to watch in silence, unless someone among the living decided to try and contact them. Would you want to spend eternity like that, waiting around like a shadow in the corner, until someone decided to contact you? This would not be heaven. It would be miserable for both sides.

They’d be perpetually aware of this undefinable presence floating around them, just out of reach. They would feel as if they were being constantly watched and they wouldn’t know what to do about it.

And even supposing they did know what to do, if they somehow made contact with the dead person watching over them at every single moment, who’s to say it would be a pleasant conversation? It might be extremely unsettling. We wouldn't really want them to see us and what's happening to us, as it would make them awfully sad, and there's no sadness in heaven. I wouldn't wish that on any of my loved ones that have passed. I know they're waiting for me. That is enough. We don't depend on them, anyway. We depend on God, who has our best interests at heart, at all times.

When it’s all said and done, we have no guarantees that the ability to contact the dead would be as pleasant or comforting as we sometimes imagine it might be. God knew what He was doing when He made it so the dead are put to rest, rather than entering a wandering, conscious state. It’s more comforting to think of those we love, in a peaceful, restful sleep, where they can wait until Jesus resurrects them.

God alone, knows the thoughts of the heart: yet others know them, in so far as these are revealed to them by God. The saints don't hear our prayers directly, as though through some cosmic message. Not one verse in the Bible supports it. God said directly, don't pray for the dead.

Prayers to saints are an offense to Christ. The Bible says, “There is only one God and one mediator between God and mankind, the man Christ Jesus” (1 Timothy 2:5)

One thing to consider why God is so against the practices of spiritualism and contacting the dead, is that He knows the dead can't speak back and doesn't want His children to be tricked or misled by another strange entity/spirit. He also doesn't want them taken advantage of, by those who could use their time of grief to get money or attention.

The only communication with spirit beings that is allowed in Scripture, is that of prayer to God and He alone. Biblical texts like Deut. 18:10-11 and Isaiah 19:3—each of which condemns necromancy—say “communication with the dead” is absolutely condemned.

God does give believers in Christ, the promise that we shall know those in heaven, and shall unite and live with them forever in peace and harmony. No more death, no more disease, no more sin or sorrow, but everlasting joy, peace, and love.
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Zonuss · 46-50, M
It means other than the monitoring spirits that travel between this world and the underworld. They have no knowledge about the events taking place here on Earth. Only through messengers.
@Zonuss Exactly, they don't. But I don't think we can add to that verse if they know nothing, that means they're not getting any messages from different messengers, either. They sleep until they are Resurrected, confirmed by scripture.
Zonuss · 46-50, M
@LadyGrace Theres a story about the man in Hell who told his brother through a spirit dweller not to come there. Seance sessions certain entities have the ability to communicate with the dead. With that being said the physical body may not be alive. But the soul is. There are a lot of things that were taken out of the Bible also. So let's keep that in mind. They don't want you to know more than you already do.
@Zonuss
On the surface, this story seems to talk about an immediate afterlife, and the ability for the dead to communicate with the living.

Perhaps, by taking the story piece by piece, we can figure out what Jesus was trying to say.

First of all, we need to remember that this was one of Jesus’ parables, a fictional story he made up to make a point. Everyone in the crowd was familiar with this method of His.

Secondly, when Jesus talked about the rich man ending up in Hell, he used the wordHades, which wasn’t a Hebrew word at all. It was a word they’d learned from the Greeks which referred to a realm of the underworld where the dead roamed about as aimless spirits. The Jews had their own word for where the dead went after they died,Sheolwhich simply meant “the grave,” and had no connotation of the spirits of the dead walking around.

Jesus was using the non-Biblical concept of a conscious afterlife to make a point to his audience. That’s why the dead in this story are able to do things like talk to one another and communicate with the living. Jesus was using symbolic language to illustrate a point.

None of it was meant to be taken literally. Just imagine a heaven where all the dead are clustered around Abraham, while they watch the wicked being tormented. It just wouldn’t work.

So, if all this symbolic language was laid out so Jesus could make a point, what point was he trying to make?

When we first meet the rich man, he is described as wearing the best clothes and having the best food. He was wealthy, and in Hebrew culture, wealth and prosperity were often mistakenly viewed as blessings from God—evidence that this person was righteous and that God was pleased with them.

On the other hand, poverty, sickness, and disease, such as Lazarus had, were viewed as curses, signs that God was displeased with someone. When the Pharisees and the rest of the audience heard Jesus begin his story, they already “knew” how it was going to end. The rich man was going to die happy and blessed by God, and the poor man Lazarus was going to be taught a cautionary lesson.

But in the second half of the story, Jesus turns the entire situation on its head. Lazarus is brought up to Heaven where he receives bliss and comfort, while the rich man is left down in Hell without even enough water to cool his tongue. While he was alive, he had the opportunity to share his good things, to follow the teachings God gave through Moses and take care of the poor and needy around him. But he refused. Now he has nothing to give, not even a warning to his family so they’ll make better choices than he did.

Jesus sums up this story well when he said to the Pharisees,“You are the ones who justify yourselves in the sight of others, but God knows your hearts. For what is highly admired by people is revolting in God’s sight” (Luke 16:15).

The Pharisees put a great deal of value in their wealth and status as Abraham’s children, but Jesus knew their hearts, and the way they treated those around them was detestable in his sight.

That's why he was illustrating the importance of how we act and treat others in the present. Because once people have chosen against God, despite being given chances to repent and change, not even a person risen from the dead will change their minds.
@Zonuss
Theres a story about the man in Hell who told his brother through a spirit dweller not to come there.

As the parable goes, the man in hell, the rich man, asked Abraham to send Lazarus the beggar, back to earth to warn his brothers that there was a hell, but Lazarus refused, stating that the brothers already have access to the teachings of Moses and the prophets, and if they have not listened to him then they will not listen to one who has come back from the dead.

When people hold séances or use the Ouija board, they aren't conjuring up the dead from Earth. They are conjuring up demon spirits.
@Zonuss You have it right, when you said the soul never dies, as the soul either goes to heaven or hell to wait the resurrection of the their body. Scripture says the dead know nothing. I can't argue against what God said in His Word. The body is still in the grave but the soul lives on and goes to either Heaven or Hell and it is definitely conscious but does not communicate with the living, per my article. It is forbidden. I hope you read the whole article and you will see why. God forbids contact with the Dead.
The bible forbids attempting to speak with the dead. It does not say you can do it, somehow. Deu 18:11 or a charmer or a medium or a necromancer or one who inquires of the dead, Deu 18:12 for whoever does these things is an abomination to the LORD.
Zonuss · 46-50, M
@LadyGrace Those spirits monitors what goes on here on Earth. They can communicate with the dead. Remember there are things that were taken out of the Bible that you have no clue about. Many stories untold. Secret knowledge. Just be aware of this now. I know what I am talking about because I am in a Freemason bloodline.
@Zonuss Who are they, you refer to?

There was some books not allowed by the Catholic church as being sacred and so they were tossed out by the church, however, scripture is Holy and God does not err. Man does. God did not hand down His Word with a bunch of errors in it. There is no contradiction in Scripture but what flawed man misinterprets. God is no liar.
Scripture lays get all out crystal clear and it is not up to man to change it to his liking. He does not have that authority. Man will never be smarter nor wiser than God. It is forbidden to change scripture around to what we wanted to say instead of what it really says.
Zonuss · 46-50, M
@LadyGrace The Elites.
Zonuss · 46-50, M
@LadyGrace Like why are you wasting your time preaching to me here. I grew up in a Pentecostal Holiness Church dear. And that's only half of it. I know things about this world you don't ok. Let's leave it there. ☺
@Zonuss I don't care if you're the Pope. If what you say doesn't match up with scripture, then God said don't listen.
Zonuss · 46-50, M
@LadyGrace I've already seen things in real life that would make you say hmmmmm. You have no clue. Religion is to blame for that though. And the people who created it. I understand. A person sitting in a barrel cannot see outside the barrel. ☺
@Zonuss I really doubt it. I've seen miracles.
@Zonuss I think you better move your barrel along.
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@Zonuss I don't listen to judgmental ones. You can't even carry on a decent discussion without trying out insults.
Zonuss · 46-50, M
@LadyGrace Nobody here judged you. If you feel judged it's because you feel convicted when dealing with real truth.
@Zonuss James 1:5. KJV ... "If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him."

Man's reasonings are never better nor wiser than God's, because we have flawed reasoning. God does not. That is why God said not to lean on our own understanding, but to seek instruction and guidance from His perfect Word and the Holy Spirit.
Zonuss · 46-50, M
@LadyGrace Just because someone has more access to information you don't have that in itself is not leading to our own understanding. It just means to some degree you were deceived and you don't want to admit that you were. Don't worry the truth shall be revealed soon. ☺
@Zonuss You suffer from EGO: EDGING GOD OUT.
"There is a way that seems right unto man, but the end thereof is death." Proverbs 14:12 Meaning physical and spiritual destruction. Those with rampant egos, think way too highly of themselves; that they control everything, when in fact, they should be seeking God and His infinite, perfect wisdom.
Zonuss · 46-50, M
@LadyGrace See writing in capital letters doesn't make you smarter or wiser. Number two the Bible clearly states this specifically. My people are destroyed for a lack of knowledge. What this means you ask ? It means religion is man made. And because it is man made you unknowingly follow it. There has been tremendous social experiments and psychological manipulation that has taken place in the so called church. You have been programmed to believe bits pieces of truth. But not the actual truth. The raw truth. The stuff being hidden from you. That's what I am speaking about here. You think it is irrelevant. You are about to find out that you were fooled by a lot of things. This world 🌍 is not what you think it is. This shall be revealed soon. You will see. ☺
@Zonuss Spread love, not hate, let's make kindness our trait.
Zonuss · 46-50, M
@LadyGrace Don't worry. It's coming. The real truth. The question is will you be able to handle it. ☺
@Zonuss Are you prepared for the real truth? Are you prepared to learn that the "secret knowledge" you have is of the devil?

Do not be a "Lord,Lord" person on the day of judgement.
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