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What comparison does the sermon make between earthly pleasures and heaven?

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The sermon contrasts earthly pleasures, seen as fleeting, with the everlasting joy found in heaven.

The sermon uses vivid imagery to illustrate the futility of earthly pleasures compared to the boundless joy of heaven. Just as Caesar remarked on the absurdity of women playing with monkeys instead of engaging in more significant pursuits, believers should recognize the madness of prioritizing temporary satisfactions over eternal delights. The comparison shows that earthly vanities are lighter than vanity and cannot provide the soul's true satisfaction, highlighting that heaven is the ultimate source of joy.
Scripture References: Philippians 3:19, Matthew 6:19-21

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