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Most of us have bought into the lie that if we just have a little bit more in our paychecks or a certain car or the house of our dreams, then we'd be happy and content. But Ecclesiastes reminds us that the craving for 'more' is never ending and really a striving after the wind. So where does our satisfaction come from? Is this available for everyone?
By Rob Rash5
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Most of us have bought into the lie that if we just have a little bit more in our paychecks or a certain car or the house of our dreams, then we'd be happy and content. But Ecclesiastes reminds us that the craving for 'more' is never ending and really a striving after the wind. So where does our satisfaction come from? Is this available for everyone?