Title: Who is vain? / Job 6:14-21
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Subject: Who is in vain?
Text: Job 6:14-21
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There is a thing called a cochlea. This is compared to the ignorance of human life.
There was a country on the left and right of a little snail, and tens of thousands of people died while fighting each other.
It comes from the How stupid are you? humans are the smartest
Even though it seems like it, it is the weakest and dullest being. That's why the Bible says 'the lazy one'
Go to the ant and learn its wisdom' (Proverbs 6:6). absurd
The unfaithfulness of those who are obsessed with work and those who risk their lives on vain things
Appearance can be exactly what we are. God bless us
He tells you not to focus on what you do. And God is a vain man
He said that such a vain person has no understanding. through the text
We look at who is a vain person, and we want to become a faithful person.
1. A person whose heart is not hardened.
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We prefer cauldron-boiled sungnyeon over fresh water. Why is that? That
This is because sungnyeon has a deep taste. That the stream dries up quickly and
It is not as immutable as it increases. (Verse 15) Set aside the water from the ox bones.
leave and eat. Because it tastes good. A person with a deep heart has such a taste
person who pays. Such a person does not do vain things. but in vain
The sleeper is not very deep, so he is caught up in momentary selfishness. stick to the liver
He reminds me of the proverb that it sticks to the gallbladder. But think of Basil
Try it. During Absalom's rebellion, David finds himself in a dire situation. Ahido
Bel persuades Absalom to kill David immediately. David had food
There was no water to drink in a very miserable condition. Many cling to Absalom
It was. Under such circumstances, Basilai served David and his followers with plenty of food.
feed them. He did not jump on the bandwagon, but devoted himself to David.
Shimei casts a curse on the suffering king. Either way it suffers
Casting a curse on the superior is an unsettling act of thinking only for the moment.
It was. So he meets the tragic end of being killed by Solomon.
It was. For those who have a hard heart, God will take care of their beginnings and endings.
will be
2. A person who pours his heart into vain things.
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The fallen nature of human beings leads us to forsake the right path of life and walk on a distorted and twisted path.
Encourages. And it makes you focus on vain things like mirage. in vain
He who pours out his heart is like one who walks by streams and turns and goes into the wilderness to die.
(Verse 18) It is like a beast that is blinded by its prey and jumps into a trap,
It's like. Even people have sinned sometimes knowing it's wrong.
That is what it is to make idols even though you know you will be punished by God.
C. (Ex. 32:1-6). In this way, by nature, humans are children of wrath. Elisha's servant
Gehazi, who had been there, forgot his own text and was blinded by vain riches. so
He is afflicted with leprosy. There are so many things in vain to man. Idol
Worship, wealth worship, honor worship, and many more. When we like things like this, humans
We have no choice but to leave the river and go into the wilderness to die.
3. He is a cowardly person.
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If you find yourself in an embarrassing situation, read a book rather than take on the difficulties and solve them yourself.
It is human beings to avoid and impute. Cynical friends in the text
Job said to him, 'When you see fearful things, you are afraid' (verse 21). human station
The people who turned things around were the bold ones. Napoleon said, "In my dictionary
"Nothing is impossible," he exclaimed. And Caesar said, "
I have come, I have seen, I have conquered."
If we boldly pursued our beliefs, how much bolder should we be, the people of God?
Would you like to. He went to King Ahasuerus, crying out, “If I die, I will kill you.”
Let's remember Esther, who saved the national Jews. 'Defining engineering like water
Remember Amos' strong and courageous spirit, who exclaimed, "Let it be shed like water" (Amos 5:24).
sour. Moses, who dared to risk his death, went forth and cried out to Pharaoh the will of the Lord.
There is also. Jesus Himself commands us to be bold.
“In the world you will have tribulation, but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world.”
16:33).
Saints!
What is our life goal really? It's not wealth, it's riches
nor the abundance of that we are faithful in the sight of God
It is to become self. Satan wants us to turn away from God
try to do Abandoning faithfulness to God through poverty or sickness
I try to do it. But we keep our faithfulness at any moment
sour. Don't worry about vain things, live boldly as a people with a true heart
let's go