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Mother's Day In Heaven

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Be One That Circumspectly Walks to Please God

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Vanity Is Always Wrong



Vanity is something that should be so far away from us we'd never consider it.
Being vain; in our thinking is sinful and is against God.
Piety plays a big part with vanity  and is absolutely wrong.
Consider the man that is not vain and see him progress.
Be tolerant of people who have vanity as their god.
Look not with disgust but with an understanding heart.
Why?
Because Jesus expects us to be forgiving and charitable.
Both can be accomplished by doing God right.
Prudence and wisdom is the order for sure.
Make your mark upon the world by being humble and not vain.
This will be a positive thing for you as you remain humble.
Vanity has no part; in the Christian's life.
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