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.
“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.”
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