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Ecclesiastes Chapter 12 (Part 1)

53 min · 5. jan. 2026
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He had it all—wealth, power, and wisdom—but ended his life with one crucial message: it's all meaningless without God. In this study, we explore Solomon’s painful, honest testimony and uncover seven critical lessons: 1. True prosperity begins and ends with your relationship with God. 2. It is possible to have wealth and all the things money can buy and not have God. 3. You can prosper financially to the point of spending your way out of the will of God. 4. The mark of a great life is a life lived under the direction of God by the Holy Spirit. 5. Material things will never satisfy you no matter how much you have. 6. Life is slippery. Empty. And unfulfilling without God. 7. The acknowledgement of God's ever-present hand in our lives is key. Every one of us will be able to find ourselves in this book as we study. So, whether you’re chasing success, searching for meaning, or simply trying to stay grounded in faith, this book will challenge and encourage you.

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Ecclesiastes Chapter 12 (Part 2)

He had it all—wealth, power, and wisdom—but ended his life with one crucial message: it's all meaningless without God. In this study, we explore Solomon’s painful, honest testimony and uncover seven critical lessons: 1. True prosperity begins and ends with your relationship with God. 2. It is possible to have wealth and all the things money can buy and not have God. 3. You can prosper financially to the point of spending your way out of the will of God. 4. The mark of a great life is a life lived under the direction of God by the Holy Spirit. 5. Material things will never satisfy you no matter how much you have. 6. Life is slippery. Empty. And unfulfilling without God. 7. The acknowledgement of God's ever-present hand in our lives is key. Every one of us will be able to find ourselves in this book as we study. So, whether you’re chasing success, searching for meaning, or simply trying to stay grounded in faith, this book will challenge and encourage you.

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episode Ecclesiastes Chapter 12 (Part 1) artwork

Ecclesiastes Chapter 12 (Part 1)

He had it all—wealth, power, and wisdom—but ended his life with one crucial message: it's all meaningless without God. In this study, we explore Solomon’s painful, honest testimony and uncover seven critical lessons: 1. True prosperity begins and ends with your relationship with God. 2. It is possible to have wealth and all the things money can buy and not have God. 3. You can prosper financially to the point of spending your way out of the will of God. 4. The mark of a great life is a life lived under the direction of God by the Holy Spirit. 5. Material things will never satisfy you no matter how much you have. 6. Life is slippery. Empty. And unfulfilling without God. 7. The acknowledgement of God's ever-present hand in our lives is key. Every one of us will be able to find ourselves in this book as we study. So, whether you’re chasing success, searching for meaning, or simply trying to stay grounded in faith, this book will challenge and encourage you.

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He had it all—wealth, power, and wisdom—but ended his life with one crucial message: it's all meaningless without God. In this study, we explore Solomon’s painful, honest testimony and uncover seven critical lessons: 1. True prosperity begins and ends with your relationship with God. 2. It is possible to have wealth and all the things money can buy and not have God. 3. You can prosper financially to the point of spending your way out of the will of God. 4. The mark of a great life is a life lived under the direction of God by the Holy Spirit. 5. Material things will never satisfy you no matter how much you have. 6. Life is slippery. Empty. And unfulfilling without God. 7. The acknowledgement of God's ever-present hand in our lives is key. Every one of us will be able to find ourselves in this book as we study. So, whether you’re chasing success, searching for meaning, or simply trying to stay grounded in faith, this book will challenge and encourage you.

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Ecclesiastes Chapter 11 (Part 1)

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He had it all—wealth, power, and wisdom—but ended his life with one crucial message: it's all meaningless without God. In this study, we explore Solomon’s painful, honest testimony and uncover seven critical lessons: 1. True prosperity begins and ends with your relationship with God. 2. It is possible to have wealth and all the things money can buy and not have God. 3. You can prosper financially to the point of spending your way out of the will of God. 4. The mark of a great life is a life lived under the direction of God by the Holy Spirit. 5. Material things will never satisfy you no matter how much you have. 6. Life is slippery. Empty. And unfulfilling without God. 7. The acknowledgement of God's ever-present hand in our lives is key. Every one of us will be able to find ourselves in this book as we study. So, whether you’re chasing success, searching for meaning, or simply trying to stay grounded in faith, this book will challenge and encourage you.

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