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The film Devil's Advocate is one of the most interesting films I saw in the 90s. In this final scene he manages to bring Keanu Reeves' character back to his side by appealing to his vanity. He says here in this scene that vanity is the easiest way to “get” a man. And what is vanity? Vanity is the root of pride.  When vanity enters our personal lives, it brings with it pride, jealousy, envy, discord, arrogance and many other negative things. Vanity devalues ​​what is important and inflates what is trivial. Vanity peppers the mind with questions: “How am I doing?” “What will people think of me?” “Why wasn’t I honored instead of him?” Proverbs 16:18 warns that “pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall,” but vanity rarely heeds the warnings.  A person consumed by vanity is self-centered and concerned with their own opinions, issues and desires. At the root of all vanity is the self, which demands to be protected at all costs. The “I” cannot co-govern our lives together with the Holy Spirit. God will not share His throne. This is why Jesus calls us to die to ourselves in order to follow Him (Luke 9:23). Vanity is the enemy of the Spirit and must be constantly taken to the cross and crucified (Galatians 2:20; Romans 6:1–6). translate text with your camera Vanity of vanities, says the Preacher, Vanity of vanities! All is vanity” (Ecclesiastes 1:2, ESV). The Hebrew word for “vanity” used in this verse literally means “vapor” or “breath.” It can also be translated as “meaningless”, “empty” or “futility”. This preacher is Solomon, and he is telling us that after exploring everything the world has to offer, he has discovered that he is worthless. It is useless to pursue worldly goals because they disappear with our last breath.  Vanity is even putting yourself above God. After all, that's what Lucifer tried to do...So may we watch and analyze ourselves every day so that there is no vanity in us so that the Lord continues to be the center of EVERYTHING in our lives and we are free...Cris🙏❤️Fil .2:3 #fypchristan #fyp #cristiangirl #jesusiscoming #cryouttojesus #readthebible #preachthegospel #jesussetsyoufree #readthescriptures #jesusisalive
The film Devil's Advocate is one of the most interesting films I saw in the 90s. In this final scene he manages to bring Keanu Reeves' character back to his side by appealing to his vanity. He says here in this scene that vanity is the easiest way to “get” a man. And what is vanity? Vanity is the root of pride. When vanity enters our personal lives, it brings with it pride, jealousy, envy, discord, arrogance and many other negative things. Vanity devalues ​​what is important and inflates what is trivial. Vanity peppers the mind with questions: “How am I doing?” “What will people think of me?” “Why wasn’t I honored instead of him?” Proverbs 16:18 warns that “pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall,” but vanity rarely heeds the warnings. A person consumed by vanity is self-centered and concerned with their own opinions, issues and desires. At the root of all vanity is the self, which demands to be protected at all costs. The “I” cannot co-govern our lives together with the Holy Spirit. God will not share His throne. This is why Jesus calls us to die to ourselves in order to follow Him (Luke 9:23). Vanity is the enemy of the Spirit and must be constantly taken to the cross and crucified (Galatians 2:20; Romans 6:1–6). translate text with your camera Vanity of vanities, says the Preacher, Vanity of vanities! All is vanity” (Ecclesiastes 1:2, ESV). The Hebrew word for “vanity” used in this verse literally means “vapor” or “breath.” It can also be translated as “meaningless”, “empty” or “futility”. This preacher is Solomon, and he is telling us that after exploring everything the world has to offer, he has discovered that he is worthless. It is useless to pursue worldly goals because they disappear with our last breath. Vanity is even putting yourself above God. After all, that's what Lucifer tried to do...So may we watch and analyze ourselves every day so that there is no vanity in us so that the Lord continues to be the center of EVERYTHING in our lives and we are free...Cris🙏❤️Fil .2:3 #fypchristan #fyp #cristiangirl #jesusiscoming #cryouttojesus #readthebible #preachthegospel #jesussetsyoufree #readthescriptures #jesusisalive

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