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What does the Bible say about trusting in vanity?

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The Bible warns against trusting in vanity, stating that such trust leads to deception and ultimate destruction (Job 15:31).

In Job 15:31, we see a clear warning against the futility of trusting in vanity. Vanity is described as worthless and ultimately destructive, reflecting a trust in that which cannot save or sustain us. Eliphaz, through his misguided counsel, embodies the natural man's tendency to trust in his own righteousness and merits, which results in a complete misunderstanding of God's grace and holiness. The passage highlights that trust in anything other than God himself is misplaced, as it denies the reality of God's sovereign grace and our need for a Savior.
Scripture References: Job 15:31

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