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What does Ecclesiastes teach about the search for happiness?

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Ecclesiastes teaches that the search for happiness apart from God is ultimately vain.

The book of Ecclesiastes, particularly through Solomon's reflections, reveals that many pursuits in life, such as wealth, wisdom, and pleasure, lead to a sense of vanity when divorced from a relationship with God. Solomon's experimentation with various worldly pursuits demonstrates that they provide only temporary satisfaction. In contrast, the realization that happiness is found in knowing God provides fulfillment that transcends these pursuits, indicating that true meaning and contentment can only be found in Him.
Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 1:2, Ecclesiastes 2:1-11

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Keys To Happiness
Paul Mahan · Nov 4, 2001
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