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A Vexing Vanity

Thomas Watson • April, 16 2008 • Audio
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In "A Vexing Vanity," Thomas Watson addresses the pervasive evil of the world as reflected in the Lord's Prayer, particularly in the petition "Deliver Us from Evil." Watson articulates that the world is defiling, ensnaring, deadening, deceitful, and ultimately vexing, highlighting that worldly influences corrupt believers, leading them away from holiness. He supports his arguments with key Scripture references, such as James 1:27 and 1 John 2:16, emphasizing the importance of maintaining spiritual purity amidst society's temptations. The practical significance of Watson's message lies in the call for constant vigilance and dependence on God, as believers navigate a world filled with trials and snares that can lead to spiritual harm.

Key Quotes

“It is an evil world, as it is a defiling world. The opinions and examples of the world are defiling.”

“The world is full of snares. Company is a snare. Recreation is a snare.”

“Earthly things choke the seed of the word.”

“The world is a vexing vanity. If a man is poor, he is despised by the rich. If he is rich, he is envied by the poor.”

What does the Bible say about being delivered from evil?

The Bible teaches us to pray for deliverance from the evil world, as shown in Matthew 6:13 and Galatians 1:4.

The Bible emphasizes the necessity of seeking deliverance from the evil world we inhabit. In Matthew 6:13, we are instructed to pray, 'And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.' This highlights the dangers presented by our surroundings and the need for divine intervention. Galatians 1:4 further reinforces this teaching, proclaiming that Christ gave Himself for our sins to rescue us from this present evil age, underlining the urgency and significance of this deliverance in the lives of believers.

Matthew 6:13, Galatians 1:4

Why is it important for Christians to avoid the world's influences?

Avoiding the world's influences is crucial as it can lead to spiritual corruption and sin.

Christians must be vigilant in avoiding the influences of the world, as they can defile and corrupt one's spirit. The Apostle Paul cautions against conforming to the patterns of this world, as found in Exodus 23:2 where it states, 'You shall not follow a multitude to do evil.' Moreover, the world is portrayed in James 1:27 as defiling, where maintaining purity amid worldly distractions is vital. Spiritual vigilance helps believers resist temptation and remain focused on pursuing holiness.

Exodus 23:2, James 1:27

How should Christians view material wealth and prosperity?

Christians should view material wealth as a potential snare that can distract from spiritual pursuits.

In the teachings of the Apostle John, the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life are identified as temptations associated with material wealth (1 John 2:16). These desires can lead to a false sense of fulfillment and security, blinding individuals to their spiritual needs. The dangers of wealth are vividly illustrated through the example of Demas, who forsook Paul, indicating how easily one can be captivated by the allure of worldly possessions. Therefore, Christians are called to maintain a balanced perspective on wealth and ensure their hearts remain set on heavenly treasures.

1 John 2:16, 2 Timothy 4:10

What are the characteristics of the evil world according to the Bible?

The Bible describes the evil world as ensnaring, deadening, deceitful, and vexing.

The evil world is characterized by several negative attributes that affect a believer's spiritual journey. It is ensnaring due to the temptations and distractions it presents, which can lead individuals away from their relationship with God. Additionally, it is deadening, as the cares of this world can dull one's affections for heavenly matters. The world often deceives by making false promises of satisfaction, only to leave a person's longings unmet. Finally, it is vexing; as stated in John 16:33, we will face trouble in this world, illustrating the constant challenges believers face amidst worldly chaos.

1 John 2:16, John 16:33

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A Vexing Vanity by Thomas Watson

Deliver Us from Evil

Matthew 6 verse 13

In this petition, we pray to be delivered from the evil world. He died for our sins, just as God our Father planned, in order to rescue us from this evil world in which we live. Galatians 1 verse 4.

It is an evil world, as it is a defiling world. The opinions and examples of the world are defiling. How easily are we hurried to sin when we have the tide of natural corruption and the wind of example to carry us? You shall not follow a multitude to do evil, Exodus 23 verse 2. Bad examples are contagious. They mingled among the pagans and adopted their evil customs. Psalm 106 verse 35. Living in the world is like traveling on a dirty road. It requires a high degree of grace to keep ourselves unspotted by the world. James 1 verse 27.

It is an evil world as it is an ensnaring world. The world is full of snares. Company is a snare. Recreation is a snare. Riches are golden snares. The Apostle John speaks of the lust of the flesh and the lust of the eyes and the pride of life. 1 John 2 verse 16. The lust of the flesh is beauty. The lust of the eye is money. The pride of life is honor. These are the natural man's trinity. The world is a flattering enemy. Whom it kisses, it betrays. It is a silken noose. The pleasures of the world, like opium, cast men into the sleep of carnal security. Lysimachus sold his crown for a cup of water. Just so, many part with heaven for the world. They are enslaved with the world's golden fetters. The world bewitched Demas, 2 Timothy 4, verse 10. One of Christ's own apostles was caught with a silver bait. It is hard to drink the wine of prosperity and not be giddy. The world, through our innate corruption, is evil as it is a snare.

It is an evil world as it is a deadening world. It dulls and deadens the affections to heavenly objects. Earthly things choke the seed of the word. A man entangled in the world is so taken up with the secular concerns that he can no more mind spiritual things than an elephant can fly in the air. And even such as have grace in them, when their affections are beslimed with earth, they find themselves much indisposed to meditation and prayer. It is like swimming with a heavy stone around the neck.

It is an evil world as it is a deceitful world. The world makes us believe it will satisfy our desires, but it only increases them.

It is an evil world as it is a vexing world. It is full of trouble. In this world, you will have trouble, John 16, verse 33. Basil was of opinion that before the fall, the rose grew without prickles. But now every sweet flower of our life has its thorns. There are many things which cause trouble. Some are troubled that they have no children, others that they have children. The world is a vexing vanity. If a man is poor, he is despised by the rich. If he is rich, he is envied by the poor. If we do not find an ensnaring world, we shall find it an afflicting world. It has more in it to trouble us than tempt us. The world is a sea where we are tossed upon the surging waves of sorrow and often in danger of shipwreck. The world is a wilderness and full of fiery serpents. What great need, then, have we to pray, Lord, deliver us from being hurt by this evil world?

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