Insanity of Vanity
Every year when Christmas is over and done, everyone's attention shifts to the New
Year.
It is then when all sorts of predictions and speculations are made regarding what might happen over the next twelve
months. It is at this is the time of year in particular when many people seek out psychics and spiritualists to
learn what the future may hold for them.
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Someone may say to you, "Let's ask the mediums and those who consult the spirits of
the dead. With their whisperings and mutterings, they will tell us what to do." But shouldn't people
ask God for guidance? Should the living seek guidance from the dead?
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Isaiah 8:19, New Living Translation.
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I have never understood that part of human nature - that part that desires to
know what the future holds. I guess it is because I have enough on my plate just getting through today without
saying or doing something I shouldn't and/or missing an opportunity to improve my life and/or the life of someone
around me. I have wasted too many days chasing after things that have no real and lasting value - temporary
pleasures and thrills. I have spent far too many days buying into the minutia that if I just dress a certain way
and talk a certain way and own certain things that I will be happy and fulfilled.
It all looks and sounds so good, doesn't it? But only if we don't look to hard
or too long. For if we did, then we would see the insanity of our vanity. We would realize that we are
chasing the wind. No matter how long or how hard we pursue all the things that we have become convinced will bring
us happiness and contentment, we never really obtain our goal. For even if we succeed in grasping hold of something
that - for a moment - really satisfies, we either can't get enough of it, or the novelty wears off and it no longer
holds our interest. Then we wonder why we ever wanted it in the first place. After so many times of going through
this vicious circle we either give up entirely, or we hang on to what we got and try to convince ourselves and
others that we are truly happy with our life.
There is only one way to fill that emptiness inside of us. And the irony of it
is in the solution, for it is only by taking the focus off of ourselves and instead directing our attention as to
how we can improve the life of those around us that we become whole. When we spend our time and energy toward
meeting the needs of others with genuine love and compassion, it is then when "our cup runneth
over." For it is then when we become like the one in whose image we were created. It is then when we become
sons and daughters of the Lord God most High, and co-heirs of the kingdom of heaven. We become one with each other
and our Father in heaven, in whom there is no darkness at all.
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Look to God's instructions and teachings! People who contradict his word are
completely in the dark. They will go from one place to another, weary and hungry. And because they
are hungry, they will rage and curse their king and their God. They will look up to heaven and down
at the earth, but wherever they look, there will be trouble and anguish and dark despair. They will
be thrown out into the darkness.
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Isaiah 8:20-22, New Living Translation
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