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What does the Bible say about the pursuit of pleasure?

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The Bible warns that the pursuit of pleasure is ultimately vanity without God.

In Ecclesiastes 2, the Preacher explores the futility of searching for meaning purely in pleasure and accomplishments. Despite indulging in every form of enjoyment, from laughter to grand projects, he concludes that these pursuits are ultimately vain and a 'striving after wind.' The message emphasizes that pleasure pursued outside of a relationship with God is temporary and does not provide lasting fulfillment, aligning with the theme that true joy can only be found in God.
Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 2:1-11

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