Vanity
The creature was
made subject to vanity, not willingly (Romans 8:20, King James
Version).
Unto vanity, hath creation been made subject—not by choice (Rotherham
Emphasized Bible).
To vanity was the creation made subject – not of its will (Young’s
Literal Translation).
For to vanity was the creation subjected, not voluntarily (Concordant
Literal Version).
We have been “subjected”
to “vanity.” “Vanity” it the Greek word ματαιότης (mataiotēs), and is defined as “emptiness” (CL), “seeking without finding” (PNT), “unprofitablenes” (JMNT), and “inutility” (SEC). Oxford Dictionary defines inutility as “useless; pointless.”
Our English word “vanity” is defined as:
emptiness; lack of substance to satisfy desire;
… fruitless desire or endeavor; trifling labor that produces no good; … empty pleasure;
vain pursuit; idle show; unsubstantial enjoyment.[1]
According to Romans 8:20, God has subjected humanity to vanity,
making us unfulfilled, unsatisfied, disappointed, disheartened, discouraged, frustrated,
irritated, empty and hollow. We are all keenly aware of this state of subjection!
For more information on our subjection to “vanity,”
see the following resources:
–
Book: Divine Lockup (chapter 3), Clyde L. Pilkington,
Jr., (see order
form under “Clyde Pilkington”);
–
Article: “Vanity”
- Divine Lockup (Part 3), Clyde L. Pilkington,
Jr., Bible Student’s
Notebook #589;
–
Video: “Vanity” - Divine
Lockup (Part 3), Clyde L. Pilkington, Jr., YouTube channel – Biblical
Resources
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