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Life App: Idols

September 11, 2022 • Pastor Ben Hiwale • Daniel 3

Humans are at their core incurably religious. We come with a hole in our spiritual being and that is how we know that we were created to worship God and to know Him. Worship is an essential just as oxygen and food. The fall and sin corrupted God’s creation. Every day you see blogs and Ted talks that tell us how to find meaning and value in our lives. They tell us what things we are supposed to regard as precious and what to live for.

When you speak with people who have bought into an idol you wonder if it’s working for them. Do they look at peace? Are they truly satisfied? Does it answer those life questions of eternal security? Any time we revere something as god it costs us something. Is that cost worth it? In other words, if their god is money, they sacrifice family, integrity, etc – is this worth it? One might be serving the god of food, education, or healthcare. Their god may be a cause for humanity. Does it have the ultimate cure? Can one put their hope and trust in it?

For some people it is their dogma of evolution that is their god. But will nature naturally work itself into higher and higher levels of complexity? How did nature get this power? Some believe that every religion ultimately leads to god. Some think that all morality is equal. The bottom line is that when your life is submitted to an idol in place of the true and living God, you have shrunk everything down to something you can explain. The God of the Bible is unexplainable. Evelyn Underhill said, “If God were small enough to be understood, He would not be big enough to be worshipped.”

The God of the Bible is not received simply through explanation but requires revelation. We are surrounded by idols. Are you provoked when you see people in bondage to idols? Jesus was provoked when he saw idols in us. He did not give up on us or write us off, but instead revealed His great unconditional love to us by going to the cross and dying for your sins and mine. That revelation of the death, burial and resurrection has given us eternal hope, and it now compels us to share with those who are in bondage to the idols and idolatry of the devil.