Time with Jesus - Thursday, 02 May 2013
Hi all,
Yesterday's Idols - Some still with us |
According to Webster’s
Dictionary an idol is:-
1.
An image, form or
representation, usually of a man or other animal, consecrated as an object of
worship; a pagan deity. Idols are usually statues or images, carved out of wood
or stone, or formed of metals, particularly silver or gold. - The gods of the
nations are idols. Psalm 96.
2.
An image. - Nor
ever idol seemed so much alive.
3.
A person loved and
honoured to adoration. The prince was the idol of the people.
4.
Anything on which
we set our affections; that to which we indulge an excessive and sinful
attachment. - Little children, keep yourselves from idols. 1 John 5:21
5. A representation.
Yesterday's Golden Cow |
Webster goes on to say, “An idol
is anything which usurps the place of God in the hearts of his rational
creatures”. It follows that many people, throughout the world are idolaters.
A National Deity |
Think for a moment about the
people of South Africa. Perhaps we don’t bow down to Baal, or worship Molech. Instead
we worship our favourite rugby team. The Bulls, the Sharks, the Cheetahs, the
Springboks. We have special places of worship for their followers. The
Wanderers, Loftus, and Newlands qualify in this league. Our traditional rugby
rivals, the All-Blacks, start every game with the “Hakka”; a traditional song
of worship to one of their local deities.
The Haka |
We worship our cars, pastors,
sports stars, cricket teams, bioscope (cinema) stars and TV programmes. Few of
us will be unfamiliar with the TV programme “Dallas”. It had such a grip on the
nation; few folk were available for other purposes. Normal life was suspended
while people gazed in silent adoration of their TV gods. Even today the expression,
“Who shot JR?” remains as a sort of “introit” to the worship of these “super-folk”.
Sacrifice Baby to Molech |
We no longer throw our young
babies into the fiery red outstretched hands of Molech to be consumed in the
flames. Instead, we leave them to their own devices, to play games or chat on
“Mix-it”. They to send messages and photographs to each other. Go for a drive
with children. Their heads are all bowed in worship of the “gods” available on
the cellular network. It seems the art of intelligent conversation has deserted
us.
What has happened to the worship
of our Creator? His name is peddled on radio and TV to attract the gullible. Genuine
worship has been replaced by entertainment. Slick preachers strut across the
stage encouraging people to pour their wealth into the hands of their
respective “ministries”. The preachers are accompanied by talented musicians,
who do what they can to “wind up” the congregation, to respond to the charm and
guile of the big named speaker.
Thd Golden Cow |
Worship of the Golden Cow continues at a frenetic
pace, with hundreds of people gathered round its udders to lap up “prosperity”.
Frankly it’s obscene. The people are fleeced, so that the few may live a
lifestyle contrary to that of Jesus.
One Armed Bandit Slot Machine |
Looking at the faces of many of the
worshipers, you can’t fail but to recognise the similarity to the faces of
punters sitting at the “one armed bandits” (slot machines) of our legalised
Casino’s!
We are forced to the conclusion
that our world is as full of idolatry as it has always been. The “god” is the same.
The only difference is the style and ways of worship. Today’s meditation takes
another look at this.
Shalom,
Jim & Phyllida Strickland
Matt 10:8
Freely you received, Freely give |
Time with Jesus – Thursday, 02 May 2013
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Matt 10:8
Freely you received, Freely give |
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INTRODUCTION
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DAILY LIGHT EVENING SCRIPTURES
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KEEP
YOURSELVES FROM IDOLS
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The Apostle John made an interesting statement in
his first epistle. 21 Little children,
keep yourselves from idols. Amen. 1 John 5:21
KJV
What is fascinating about the comment is what so
many people had learned. They accepted that which was happening around them,
as normal. History confirms that conditions in the Roman Empire were similar
to what we see around us now. All that appears to have changed is “who?” and
“why?”
We are a strange people. We soon become adjusted to
that which is happening where we are. We are told by holocaust survivors that
life in the camps was terrible. But in order to survive, it was necessary to
live in it and through it. We are told that the prison camp guards went home
in the evening, to sing Christmas carols and play with their children. For
them, their monstrous behaviour and lifestyle had become “normal”. One prisoner
stated that Camp commanders we so convinced that the Jews were sub-human,
they wanted the Allies to join them in their fight with the Russians.
We find such behaviour so contradictory to the
Christian way of life that we are repulsed by such stories.
Standards usually deteriorate with the passing of
time. Things which were unacceptable fifty years ago are seldom seen as wrong
in society today.
Biblical history describes the conditions in Judah
during the prophet Habakkuk’s lifetime. He was horrified by what he saw. In
many ways it was similar to what we see in and around us today. He took his
complaint to God and asked for justice.
God already knew about it. The people were following
a god of their own imagination: a deity who permitted them to do anything
they wanted. The book of Judges tells us; 25 In those days Israel had no king; all the people did whatever seemed right in their own eyes. Judges 21:25 NLT
This attitude has been consistent throughout
history. The Lord sees it as idolatry: worshipping our own god! There comes a
day when he decides that enough is enough. That’s when He acts in ways we
seldom like!
Jim & Phyllida
Strickland
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21 Little children, keep yourselves from
idols. Amen.
1 John 5:21 KJV
26 O my son, give me your
heart. May your eyes take delight in following my ways.
Proverbs
23:26 NLT
2 Set your minds on
things that are above, not on things that are on earth.
Colossians
3:2 ESV
3 "Son of man, these
leaders have set up idols in their hearts. They have embraced things that
will make them fall into sin. Why should I listen to their requests?
Ezekiel
14:3 NLT
5 Put to death,
therefore, whatever belongs to your earthly nature: sexual immorality,
impurity, lust, evil desires and greed, which is idolatry.
Colossians
3:5 NIV
9 But those who desire to
be rich fall into temptation, into a snare, into many senseless and
harmful desires that plunge people into ruin and destruction. 10 For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evils. It is through this craving that some have wandered
away from the faith and pierced themselves with many pangs. 11
But as for you, O man of God, flee these things.
Pursue righteousness, godliness, faith, love, steadfastness, gentleness.
1 Timothy
6:9-11 ESV
10 Put no trust in extortion; set no vain hopes on robbery;
if riches increase, set not your heart on them.
Psalms
62:10 ESV
19 My gifts are better
than gold, even the purest gold, my wages better than sterling silver!
Proverbs
8:19 NLT
21 Wherever your treasure
is, there the desires of your heart will also be.
Matthew
6:21 NLT
7 But the LORD said to Samuel, "Don't judge by
his appearance or height, for I have rejected him. The LORD doesn't see
things the way you see them. People judge by outward appearance, but the LORD looks at the heart."
1 Samuel 16:7 NLT
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Idolatry; Idolatry, we see it
everywhere.
It seems to be so prevalent; it gives
us quite a scare!
We see it on the bill-boards; we see
it on the news.
We see it in our households. It
permeates our views.
Large screen television with a great
big fancy screen;
Watching our “soap operas” to see how
“good” they’ve been.
All those famous characters - we
hunger after more.
That’s whom we bow down to; to worship
and adore.
Murder and hijackings, corruption and
deceit.
Such enormous quantities, it clearly
can’t be beat.
Steal from the Receiver. Don’t pay
income tax
Schoolwork is impossible for
discipline is lax.
Undermine authority. It’s better to be
free?
Anything we think is right is how it
has to be.
This is what was happening in Israel
that day.
Habakkuk was watching. He didn’t like
the way,
People were behaving. Just as bad as
us.
“Lord what are You doing? Lord please
cause a fuss!
Change what is occurring!” “I’ve got it all in hand!
Babylon is coming to sanitise the land.
They will “gut” Jerusalem and tear the
Temple down.
The people go in slavery into a distant
town.
All that they’ve been doing is mere
idolatry.
That which I am planning is not
prosperity!
The people need to realise they’ll reap
the things they sow.
When My prophets speak to them, they do
not want to know.
They carry on regardless, no matter what I
do.
Babylon will conqueror them. Judgement is
now due.”
Habakkuk was mortified! Just what was
He to say?
The things he had been looking at were
certainly that way,
Rightly he described it. It couldn’t
carry on.
And just as God had stated, Jerusalem
was gone.
The only thing in question is what
will happen here?
Judgement is approaching; abundantly
that’s clear.
Will there be survivors? It’s clearly
up to you.
Worship God Almighty. No other “god”
will do.
Jim Strickland
Written
2nd May 2012
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