From both theory and painful experience, King Solomon had come to know the reality that the pursuit of all that the world has to offer leads to emptiness. He observed that it was like laboring for the wind. His counsel was that every person should live in the light of the approaching day of final accounting and to rejoice in that which God has given, but not to make any material thing the object of life. Labors spent for those things will be lost at the last.
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Rev. David Mook is the pioneer pastor of Phoenix Free Presbyterian Church, founded early in 1986. Following his graduation from Bob Jones University in 1974, he joined the faculty in the Division of Speech, continuing there until 1983 when he entered the Free Presbyterian...