The pursuit of material wealth does not deliver on the promises it makes but ultimately frustrates the one in search of it. Contrary to our world’s understanding, contentment in life is found in meaningful relationships with others and, through Christ, in relationship with God our creator who is the only one worthy of our ultimate pursuit. Ironically, through Christ, we can find joy in the temporary pleasures of this world when we receive them as good gifts coming from his hand.
1. An empty pursuit. Ecclesiates 5:10-12
2. A risky proposition. Ecclesiates 5:13-17
3. Life with others. Ecclesiates 4:7-12
4. Life with God. Ecclesiates 5:18-20
Songs:
So Will I (100 Billion X)
#7084123 by B Hastings, J Houston & M Fatkin 2017 © Hillsong Music Publishing
Praise The King
#7032344 by C Voss, D Smith, M Bryce Jr. ? & M Farren
2014 © Farren Love And War Publishing, Integrity's Alleluia! Music, Integrity's Praise! Music
Graves Into Gardens
#7138219 by B Lake, C Brown, S Furtick & T Hammer
2019 Maverick City Publishing Worldwide, Bethel Music Publishing
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The Pursuit of Wealth, Ecclesiastes 5:10-6:12 (4:7-12)
May 24, 2020 • Josh Lindstrom
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