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Worshipping Idol
Contributed by Shaila Touchton on Mar 8, 2024 (message contributor)
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1. Importance Of Not Making Any Human Being An Idol.
Contributed on Mar 8, 2024
Let us remember that every human being, no matter how remarkable or influential, is a sinner in need of God's grace, just like us.
As Christians, we are called to worship only one God - the Lord Jesus Christ. Yet, it's easy to fall into the trap of placing human beings on a pedestal, elevating them to a status that only belongs to God. Whether it's a charismatic leader, a beloved pastor, or even a family member, or any ...read more
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2. Jesus Is Living God
Contributed on Apr 28, 2024
Jesus is called "the Word" who is "fully God" and the creator of the world.
Acc to Matthew 16:13-18: Peter says Jesus is "the Christ, the Son of the living God," and Jesus says this is a revelation from God. Acc to John 1:1-3: Jesus is called "the Word" who is "fully God" and the creator of the world. Acc to John 5:17-18: Jesus says God is ...read more
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3. The Curse Of Idolizing Family Over God.
Contributed on May 27, 2024
Idolatry is a serious offense against God, and one of the most subtle forms of idolatry is prioritizing family over our relationship with Him.
Idolatry is a serious offense against God, and one of the most subtle forms of idolatry is prioritizing family over our relationship with Him. Today, we'll explore the curse of worshipping idols over family and the importance of putting God first. Exodus 20:3-5 warns us, "You shall have ...read more
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4. The Empty Promises Of Idol Worship.
Contributed on May 27, 2024
Idol worship is a subtle yet deadly trap that promises success and happiness but delivers only disappointment and emptiness.
Idol worship is a subtle yet deadly trap that promises success and happiness but delivers only disappointment and emptiness. Today, we'll explore the consequences of worshipping idols and the true source of fulfillment. In 1 Samuel 5:1-5, we see the Philistines' idol, Dagon, fallen and ...read more