What Money Cannot Buy - Enjoying the Journey

    (Ecclesiastes 5:9-17) Our true riches are what we have in the Lord Jesus Christ. The stock market of today ebbs and flows, but heaven’s economy is as stable as God’s character. Money cannot provide you joy, peace, or even purpose, but He can. (09160250703)

    What Money Cannot Buy

    Our true riches are what we have in the Lord Jesus Christ. The stock market of today ebbs and flows, but heaven's economy is as stable as God's character. Money cannot provide you joy, peace, or even purpose, but He can.

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