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What does the Bible say about loving vanity?

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The Bible warns against loving vanity, which represents the pursuit of worthless and temporary things rather than eternal truths.

In the Scriptures, particularly in Psalm 4:2, there is a profound admonition against loving vanity. Vanity is seen as the inclination to prefer fleeting pleasures, human relationships over divine fellowship, and earthly riches instead of the eternal joy found in Christ. This inclination showcases man’s propensity to engage in foolishness, prioritizing what offers only momentary satisfaction rather than what satisfies the immortal soul. The call of God is tender yet urgent, asking His people how long they will persist in loving that which does not fulfill their true spiritual need.
Scripture References: Psalm 4:2, 1 John 2

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