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What does Ecclesiastes say about the pursuit of wealth?

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Ecclesiastes teaches that the love of money is ultimately vain and never satisfies.

Ecclesiastes 5 presents a sobering perspective on wealth and the relentless pursuit of material gain. The preacher infers that those who love money will never find satisfaction, as wealth does not bring true contentment or happiness. The text illustrates that as goods increase, so do those who consume them, highlighting the emptiness of merely amassing possessions. Instead, it suggests that a fulfilling life is not defined by abundance but by the ability to enjoy the fruits of one's labor. Believers are encouraged to take joy in their toil as a gift from God, rather than chasing after wealth as an end goal.
Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 5:10-12, Ecclesiastes 5:15-16

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