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EPISODE · Jul 9, 2025 · 42 MIN

Vanity of Vanities - Nathan Pearl Podcast

from The Door · host Michael Pearl

King Solomon, son of David, was the richest and most powerful man to ever live. Yet, for all of his wealth and influence, as he studied life, he came to this conclusion: all is vanity and vexation of spirit. How could this possibly be encouraging? Because there is more to life - than life. And our hope, whatever we may face, is in the eternity beyond. Nathan Pearl teaches through Ecclesiastes.

King Solomon, son of David, was the richest and most powerful man to ever live. Yet, for all of his wealth and influence, as he studied life, he came to this conclusion: all is vanity and vexation of spirit. How could this possibly be encouraging? Because there is more to life - than life. And our hope, whatever we may face, is in the eternity beyond. Nathan Pearl teaches through Ecclesiastes.

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