[Biblemat] S:> Idolatry

Ethan R. Longhenry disciple_of_iesus at hotmail.com
Mon Oct 29 20:31:10 CDT 2007


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                           Idolatry

I. Introduction
   A. 1 John 5:21
   B. Idols and idolatry often addressed in the Bible
      1. Always condemned
      2. Galatians 5:19-21
      3. A major part of the story of the Old Testament (2 Kings 17 
         et al)
   C. As with any subject so often mentioned in the Bible, it is good 
      to spend some time investigating idolatry
      1. How has idolatry manifested itself over time?
      2. What does idolatry mean?  What is its most basic concept?
      3. Do we today need to worry about idolatry?
   D. Let us consider these matters

II. Idolatry: Manifest in the Old Testament
   A. We begin with the Old Testament
   B. God's commandments were clear
      1. Exodus 20:3: you shall have no other gods
      2. Exodus 20:4-5: you shall not make carved images and worship 
         them
   C. Idolatry then represented the worship of an image of a god
      1. Judges 6:25-32: presence of an Asherah, a pillar representing 
         a Canaanite goddess
      2. Baal himself had pillars (2 Kings 3:2)
   D. Such was not limited merely to other gods
      1. Exodus 33:3-5: golden calf as image of YHWH
      2. Judges 17:3-5: Micah and his silver image of YHWH
      3. 1 Kings 12:28-29: golden calves in Bethel and Dan as 
         representations of YHWH
   E. Israelites, then, often made images of gods and worshipped them, 
      including images of YHWH as a bull/calf
   F. Hotly condemned in the prophets
      1. Prophets condemned such things
      2. Use of sarcasm and mockery also
      3. Hosea 4:12
      4. Isaiah 44:9-21
   G. Why would people worship pieces of wood or stone, the workmanship 
      of man?
      1. Let us not be entirely blinded by the perspective of the 
         prophets
      2. Indeed, if there is a God who transcends the physical universe 
         and is the Creator of all things, one cannot encapsulate 
         anything about Him in physical form (cf. 1 Kings 8:27)
      3. Mankind, however, did not think in these ways!
      4. Israel simply followed after the nations around them
      5. Romans 1:18-25 provides the degeneration
      6. As opposed to seeing everything holistically, people saw 
         various natural forces and concluded that they were gods!
      7. Many times such things were representations of the gods on 
         account of the god's particular set of powers
      8. Nevertheless, this led to people worshipping animals, forces 
         of nature, and other such things, when all such things are 
         all part of the creation, subject to the Creator!
   H. In various ways, therefore, man created gods of his own 
      conception
      1. Egypt: gods in animal forms, representing their respective 
         forms of power
      2. Babylon: gods as dictators living in the temples of their 
         cities, requiring human labor to provide food and other 
         such things
      3. Canaan/Syria: gods as representing the cycle of fertility
      4. Greece: gods as immortal humans with power, with all the 
         vicissitudes and failings of man
   I. Idolatry, therefore, something that did not enter God's mind, 
      part of man's degeneracy

III. Idolatry: Manifest in the New Testament
   A. Such idolatry continued into the days of the New Testament
      1. Israel itself gave up such idolatry
      2. Such idolatry, however, highly prevalent in the Greco-Roman 
         world
   B. 1 Corinthians 8
      1. Christians realized that there were nothing really behind 
         idols
      2. On the other hand, clear that most pagans believed in 
         worship of idols and honoring them by eating the meat 
         sacrificed to them
      3. Christians were not to cause others to thus stumble
   C. Acts 17:16-31
      1. Paul in Athens, moved by all the idols in the city
      2. Provides excellent contrast between idols and the One True God
   D. Idolatry still strongly condemned
      1. 1 Corinthians 5:10-11: disassociation for any Christian 
         practicing such
      2. 1 Corinthians 6:9: idolaters not inheriting the Kingdom
      3. 1 Corinthians 10:7: encouragement to not be idolaters as 
         Israel in the wilderness
      4. 1 Corinthians 12:2: pagans "led astray" by "mute idols"
      5. Galatians 5:19-21: one of the works of the flesh
      6. 1 Peter 4:3: idolatry as deeds of the Gentiles
      7. Revelation 21:8: idolaters as going to lake of fire and 
         sulfur, the second death
   E. We see, then, that the state of man overall did not change much 
      between covenants, still worshipping images made by man 

IV. Idolatry Today?
   A. From the first century to the twenty-first century, however, we 
      do see change
      1. While there are still some cultures in the world who worship 
         idols made by human hands, such is a significantly smaller 
         part of the population than before
      2. Few in America today go to temples of various gods and offer 
         worship to images as in the days of Rome
   B. Is it true, then, that idolatry is one of those sins that is 
      "past" and not "present"?
   C. If idolatry were strictly limited to making images, calling them 
      gods, and prostrating oneself to them, perhaps
   D. Yet we have Ephesians 5:5 and Colossians 3:5
      1. Covetousness-- the fervent desire to obtain, greediness-- is 
         equated with idolatry
      2. How can that be?
   E. Consider Matthew 6:24-25
      1. Jesus establishes that a man cannot serve two masters
      2. The two under discussion?  God and "Mammon"
      3. "Mammon" is not a god per se, but a representation of 
         material things
      4. Compare 1 John 2:15-17, 1 Timothy 6:9-10
   F. How can such things be "idolatry"?
      1. We must understand from Ephesians 5:5 and Colossians 3:5 that 
         idolatry is most likely more expansive than simply making a 
         god out of stone and worshipping it
      2. Let us return to the original commandments in Exodus 20:3-5
      3. There is to be no god before God
      4. There shall not be made an image of anything that is to be 
         served
      5. What is the point of these commands? 
      6. Devotion and service to God should be primary-- nothing else 
         should get in the way of it!
   G. But where are the other "gods"?
      1. What did we previously see about the "gods" of mankind?
      2. They had no actual existence-- creations of mankind
      3. They most often represented forces in nature that were seen as 
         being under the power of a divinity, and the divinity and its 
         power were mingled together
      4. If that was possible then, is it possible today that people 
         worship "gods" whom they would never call such?
   H. The "gods" of this world
      1. 2 Corinthians 4:4: Paul speaks of Satan as the "god of this 
         world"
      2. Romans 6:16-23: too many serve him
      3. Many serve him by serving gods of their own creation
      4. Money is turned into a god and worshiped frequently in America
      5. Sex and desire has been idolized in America today, and now 
         many serve it
      6. Entertainment, self, youth, children, etc.-- all take on this 
         status!
   I. Therefore, we can understand the real nature of idolatry
      1. Idolatry, simply put, is putting anything, real or imagined, 
         before one's belief and service to God
      2. Such is the violation of Matthew 6:33!

V. Idol Worship Today
   A. We can perceive, therefore, the types of idolatry rampant today
   B. Covetousness and greed (Ephesians 5:5, Colossians 3:5)
      1. This has not changed since the days of the Apostles!
      2. Many spend their entire lives focused on the pursuit of 
         wealth
      3. Some obtain it; many do not
      4. Meanwhile, life passes on by, and what has one to show for it?
      5. Ecclesiastes and 1 Timothy 6 are wise to study in this regard
      6. The church in Laodicea (Revelation 3:17-22) fell prey to this 
         mentality, and they felt that their material wealth would 
         provide spiritual wealth without application; they were 
         miserably wrong!
   C. The self
      1. Many today consider themselves to be the standard of 
         authority, implicitly or explicitly
      2. Something is right or wrong by their own viewpoint
      3. Whatever God has said in His Word is always subject to whether 
         "I" agree that it is true or not
      4. Such is indeed putting self before God as the object of 
         worship, and is condemned as idolatry!
   D. Desire
      1. In our society, the pursuit of sexuality and pleasure has 
         reached the level of religious devotion!
      2. It is commonly believed that the obtaining of fulfillment of 
         pleasure is equivalent to salvation, and ought to be the 
         often met goal of existence!
      3. How much money, time, and resources are expended to this end!
      4. Such is also idolatry, often represents sexual immorality, and 
         by no means the goal of life (Galatians 5:19-21)!
   E. Fame/Notoriety
      1. Many idolize fame-- being famous for some reason
      2. Immortality, in the eyes of many, is not eternal life as God's 
         servant, but having one's place in history secured!
      3. People are willing to go to any length to become famous!
      4. Such also represents idolatry!
   F. Anything in excess of devotion
      1. We could spend all day speaking of various idols
      2. Time would fail us if we spoke about excessive devotion to 
         sports teams, patriotism/nationalism, success, work, children, 
         and so on!
      3. There is nothing intrinsically wrong with many of the things 
         mentioned
      4. We by all means must make some money; sexuality is legitimate 
         in the marriage relationship; being famous is not equal to 
         being sinful, etc. (cf. 1 Timothy 5:8, Hebrews 13:4, etc.)
      5. But when anything is taken out of its proper sphere, begins 
         to dictate life, and infringes upon one's ability to serve 
         God, it is an idol that must be removed!

VI. The Cure for Idolatry
   A. We have seen, therefore, that anything can become an idol
      1. If we put anything as more important than God or try to 
         replace God with something else in our lives, we have 
         become idolaters
      2. Man has always been doing so!
   B. There is but one cure for idolatry: the removal of the idol!
   C. If there is an idol that we have put in God's place, it must 
      be removed!
      1. If we believe that we ourselves are the standard of right or 
         wrong, or place more confidence in science or some other 
         philosophy than God, we must get rid of those idols!
      2. Colossians 2:8, Colossians 1:9-10, 2:1-4
      3. We must look first to God for proper understanding of all 
         other things, and keep our understanding of the rest of 
         reality subject to Him
   D. If there is an object of devotion that hinders us from our 
      proper service to God, it must be removed!
      1. Matthew 6:33 is clear: we must put God's Kingdom and His 
         righteousness first
      2. Matthew 13:7, 22 represents the fate of those who have too 
         many cares of the world to follow God!
      3. 1 Peter 4:7: if we remain sober-minded and self-controlled, 
         we will not take anything to excess, and have everything as
         balanced as it ought to be
   E. Hence we understand John's conclusion to his letter
      1. 1 John 5:21
      2. Assuredly he would not have God's people follow the idols 
         of the day
      3. But, indeed, God's children must be on their guard to 
         protect themselves from any form of idolatry
   F. Let us keep ourselves from all idols, always keeping God and 
      His Kingdom first!
   G. Invitation/songbook

Ethan R. Longhenry/ disciple_of_iesus at hotmail.com
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