Now most of us probably think we don't have a problem with Idolatry. I thought so as well. But I searched my Bible about what God says bout Idolatry. I found a lot of interesting things.
What is Idolatry?
Idolatry is when you give someone or something what God deserves. Say you had a great boyfriend. He was like the best guy ever. But you get so wrapped up in him and spending time with him that you fail to keep your focus on God, the One who deserves all your time and thoughts. Or maybe you are a straight A student, always focusing on grades, tests, whatever. You obsess about your upcoming math test and spend all of your free time studying, and neglect your relationship with you Heavenly Father. These are just schools of the MANY examples of everyday Idolatry. Now if you were to look in the Old testament, you would find a lot about Idolatry. But usually rebound of Idolatry they are talking about is the kind when you worship a physical god, such as Baal, Morr, etc.
Exodus 20:3-4
James 4:5
What I Idolize?
What do you spend most of your time doing or thinking about? A boyfriend or your grades? Sports? TV? Facebook? Food? Hanging out with friends? All of these are examples of idols many of us have in our lives that we weren't aware of. Also idols may not be permanent. Can you think of the idols in your life? For me it is probably TV. Sometimes I waste hours of my life watching something that probably isn't good for my spirit. Think about what your idols may be.
How do I get rid of these idols?
Do you know what a fast is? People today use the as a way to keep their minds focused on God. They refrain from eating ( either partially or completely) and whenever they get hungry, they pray and use that time to focus on Him. If food is an idol for you, you could try this. (Don't take it overboard as a means to lose weight. That is not what fasting is for.) Basically this is what you would do for any idol. Say for me, whenever I replace my quiet time with God with watching Television, I can ask god to help stick to my routine. Or if you spend a ton of time on sports and fail to have time with God, maybe you should think about dropping one of your many teams. God doesn't want us to not have fun, He just doesn't want us to put ''fun'' before Him.
Scripture to look over:
Psalms 81:9
Col. 3:5
1Sam. 15:23
Have great week!
Kaylee
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Idolatry
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Saturday, September 24, 2011
Are you keeping up?
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Sunday, September 11, 2011
Psalms 2
If you didn't see my post yesterday, I have started reading a Psalm a day. Today I will be talking a bit about Psalms 2 and what I get out of it. First of all, you should probably read Psalms two. I would type it out, but the part we are focusing on today is longer than yesterday. Second, this passage wasn't to fun to write about, so forgive me about the shorter post today. Let's get started, shall we?
Psalms 2:10-11. It is a wise thing to fear our God. So many Christians today go their whole lives without ever fearing God. What? you say, I thought we were supposed to love our loving God. Well, yes He is loving, and yes we are called to love Him. But we should also realize that He is the ultimate ruler of the universe! Psalms 2:10-11 say, "Be wise and warned, rulers of the earth, serve the Lord with fear and rejoice in trembling." Earlier in this passage, the author was speaking about ho the earths rulers wer acting in rage against Him. This verse says "Serve with fear and rejoice with trembling." Hmm... what could that mean. Well I think it could mean two things
1. We are to be afraid of God and the things He could do to us and only praise Him in the fear that He will hurt us.
2. We understand that He is the ruler over everything and has power, but He is also our creator and we should love AND respect Him.
I believe the answer is number two. God has told us to be respectful of his power and judgement. He is the Just Judge! So keep these things in mind, sister of Christ, throughout this week. God is the one who gave you life, but he also has the power to take it away.
Kaylee
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Saturday, September 10, 2011
Psalms 1
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