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How do we know happiness cannot be found in worldly things?

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We know this from the witness of Scripture and the failed pursuits of those who sought happiness in material wealth.

The Bible provides a clear perspective on the futility of seeking happiness in worldly things. In his pursuit of pleasure, King Solomon surrounded himself with luxuries, yet he ultimately declared all to be vanity (Ecclesiastes 1:2). The teachings indicate that no earthly attainment can fill the void in our hearts; worldly comforts are temporary and fleeting, likened to flowers that wither or dreams that dissipate. The afflictions and anxieties associated with material pursuits affirm that true joy and fulfillment are in God, aligning with the biblical narrative that life's meaning is rooted in Him rather than in earthly pursuits.
Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 1:2, 1 John 2:17

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