The sermon titled "Vanity of Vanities" by Marvin Stalnaker explores the theological theme of the futility of worldly pursuits in relation to true wisdom found in God. Stalnaker argues that the pursuit of earthly possessions and status is ultimately meaningless, echoing the conclusion of Solomon in Ecclesiastes 1:2, where he proclaims, "Vanity of vanities; all is vanity." He emphasizes the wisdom imparted to Solomon by God, referencing 1 Kings 3:5-15, and explains that true understanding comes through experience and divine revelation (Hebrews 9:4). The practical significance of this message stresses that earthly treasures will perish, while true life is found in a relationship with Christ (1 John 5:12). This message serves as a poignant reminder for believers to prioritize their spiritual inheritance over material desires, reinforcing key Reformed doctrines of total depravity and the sufficiency of grace.
“Vanity of vanities, all is vanity. Everything that is associated with this world, everything that's going to perish out of this world is emptiness, is vapor, it's just fleeting breath.”
“A man's life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth.”
“If a man, if a woman has God, what do you have for an inheritance? I got God. What else do you need?”
“What prophet hath a man of all his labor which he taketh under the sun?”
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