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Text: Ecclesiastes 5:13–17
Speaker: Tony de la Riva
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There’s a tragically familiar pattern that has repeated itself throughout human history—one described by Solomon in Ecclesiastes 5:13–17: the devastating loss of wealth. But that’s not the worst part. The true tragedy lies in the fact that those who lose everything are often the very ones who spent their entire lives chasing what they ultimately could not keep. In this passage, God is calling us to recognize the fleeting nature of wealth and the sobering reality of facing eternity after a life spent pursuing riches instead of Christ.
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Woodland Park Bible Church is located in North County, San Diego. Listen, read & learn more at wpbcSanMarcos.org.
By Woodland Park Bible ChurchText: Ecclesiastes 5:13–17
Speaker: Tony de la Riva
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There’s a tragically familiar pattern that has repeated itself throughout human history—one described by Solomon in Ecclesiastes 5:13–17: the devastating loss of wealth. But that’s not the worst part. The true tragedy lies in the fact that those who lose everything are often the very ones who spent their entire lives chasing what they ultimately could not keep. In this passage, God is calling us to recognize the fleeting nature of wealth and the sobering reality of facing eternity after a life spent pursuing riches instead of Christ.
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Woodland Park Bible Church is located in North County, San Diego. Listen, read & learn more at wpbcSanMarcos.org.