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What does the Bible say about the futility of worldly pleasures?

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The Bible teaches that worldly pleasures are temporary and ultimately unfulfilling.

In Scriptures, worldly pleasures are often highlighted as fleeting and deceptive. Psalms reflects on the vanity of chasing after temporal delights, contrasting it with the lasting joy found in God. This theme is recognized in the warning against being consumed by vanity and the pursuit of fleeting enjoyment, as common in human experience. When one's focus is solely on the here and now, the eternal consequences of such choices can lead to a profound sense of loss when confronted with death, as there lies an eternal consequence for those who indulge without thought of God.
Scripture References: Psalms

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Horatius Bonar · Mar 14, 2009
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