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So often we chase happiness in what money can buy — bigger houses, nicer cars, or the next big purchase. But as Ecclesiastes reminds us, wealth can never deliver lasting joy. True contentment isn’t found in what we own, but in who we know.
In this sermon, we look at why money is such an ineffective source of joy and why a relationship with God is far easier — and far more fulfilling. When we learn to delight in His presence, we discover a joy that doesn’t fade, even when the things of this world do.
By Jed ShermerSo often we chase happiness in what money can buy — bigger houses, nicer cars, or the next big purchase. But as Ecclesiastes reminds us, wealth can never deliver lasting joy. True contentment isn’t found in what we own, but in who we know.
In this sermon, we look at why money is such an ineffective source of joy and why a relationship with God is far easier — and far more fulfilling. When we learn to delight in His presence, we discover a joy that doesn’t fade, even when the things of this world do.