Recently, I found myself in a really fun theological discussion. During this discussion a question came up that I have been pondering. The question was, “Do we in 2018 worship idols?” and “Can I support my answer with scripture?”
Honestly, I don’t know what the answer is to this question, but I have some thoughts and scriptures that did come to my mind.
The first scripture I thought:
“‘You shall love theLordyour God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength, and with all your mind,’ and ‘your neighbor as yourself.’ Luke 10:27
(of course, this is quoted in each of the Gospels by Yeshua, who is quoting it from Deuteronomy 6.)
The next passage that popped into my mind:
“Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable — if anything is excellent or praiseworthy — think about such things and the God of peace will be with you” (Philippians 4:8)
Now, this is my thought. I don’t know if this idea of idols being anything that you place before God in your life is scriptural or not.
But, what I do know is that I have a LOT of distractions in my relationship with God.
So, does it really matter if it is called an idol or not, if it keeps me from loving God with all of me, then it is sin!
Think about it. Sin is anything I think, say, or do that breaks God’s Law.
The first three commandments of the “Big Ten” are all about a jealous God not wanting anything coming between His people and Him.
Sometimes we can get caught up in fun theological discussions and debates, and semantics, and I admit, I love that stuff. But bottom line. Idolatry or not, if it doesn’t bring me closer to God and His people, i is a selfish distraction.
Feeling challenged to get rid of distractions and fully focus on things that are TRUTH, HONOR, PURITY, LOVELINESS, PRAISEWORTHY, EXCELLENT, AND ADMIRABLE THINGS of YEHOVAH!
We are Bible believing, scripture only people. We love to learn about the Hebrew roots of our faith. We believe it is important to not add or subtract from the Divine Word of God. The compiled scriptures that agree with one another and have no contradiction is the 66 books of what is commonly referred to as the Christian Bible, or the Holy Bible.
These writings were originally written by men inspired by God. They were written in the language of the writers and readers of the original documents. Many of the original documents have been lost, but God’s Word is eternal and remains. Therefore, it is important to us to study, learn, and consider the culture, history, and language of the original writers of the scriptures.
In our studies we have learned that the true name of God is Yehovah, and His son, our Messiah, is named Yeshua. Therefore, as you read our posts we will use the Hebrew names of God and our Messiah.
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