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Summary: False idols (or false gods) are worthless & unable to follow through with anything, but they appear to be attractive because they make us feel what WE crave (to be in control). Are we in love with our false idol, or our false god, and also don’t want to give it up?

Isaiah, Part 19

The Dangers of Relying on False Idols

Isaiah 46:1-13

Introduction

- Welcome to Seasons, we are so glad you are here today!

- Last week, we reviewed the importance of what God has done:

-- He made a way, provided escape, delivered hope, & gave us a redeemer

-- FACT: No religion; no faith; no other “deity” gives assurance like THIS!

- Today, I’d like to see if we can add to our confidence in God’s promises

-- What we will see is the dangerous concept of relying on false idols for hope

-- If we can get this in our hearts, believe we can discover where those exist to:

• Root them out from our lives,

• Warn others about the dangers of trusting in them, and,

• Help evangelize the importance of knowing and following Jesus

- Read Isaiah 46:1-13 / PRAY

Point 1 – The Difference between Idolators and Believers

- What Isaiah does first is describe the fate of those who trust in false idols (v1)

-- It is seen in the first verse as the result of a sad & awful war: DEFEAT

-- Hebrew: kara; to bring low, to prostrate, to bend the knee

- Bel (meaning ‘lord’) was the ‘chief god’ of Babylon

-- This is the same god that the Canaanites worshiped as ‘Baal’

-- Baal was the god of fertility, agriculture, & forces of nature (storms)

-- Their other god, Nebu, was thought to be Baal’s son (imitation genealogy)

-- Israelites were forbidden to worship these; hence their defeat shown here

- Yes: the Babylonians were very religious … but … to what (or who)?

• When tough times came they went to their god to worship & seek help

• They turned to their gods for wisdom, hope, guidance, and rescue

• But know this: their gods were actually powerless to help them!

- The picture presented in Isaiah is of the utter defeat of the false idols (see v2)

-- Ref song lyrics: “You are not a God, created by human hands; dependent on any mortal man; in need of anything we can give” … God does not need us!

- Contrasted to these were followers of God (Yahweh)

-- Isaiah foresaw the future of Israel’s defeat, capture, and enslavement

-- He understood that those who are captured would suffer greatly

-- He cried out - warning them - turn to the One who could rescue them!

- Yet, even though they would not listen – look at God’s response (vv3-4):

-- The Israelites were still God’s creation; were created for His purpose / plan

• From their 1st covenant (Genesis 12), God has been involved in protecting them

• From exp. covenant on Mt Sinai (Exodus 20), God wanted them for His own

• To the promise now to redeem (Isaiah 9), He wants them to know Him!

- But, because of their rebellion - these difficult times would have to be endured

-- Many ask here: “If God loved them, why would they go through this time?”

-- The problem is, we ask that more about our interests than seeking God:

• US: “I worship you, God, so why am I going through this challenge now?”

• BIBLE: “I trust in You, Lord, so whatever this is I will cling tighter …”

- SEE: It is always our sinful choices that get us into tough consequences

• It is because we choose to try to be in charge (as they did) and we fail

• We are not able to control life issues (we are not God) – must learn this!

-- Hebrews 13:8 tells us, “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.”

- IMP Note: It does not say that we are all powerful and can be counted on to win

-- It is God who should be worshiped, God rescues: This is the message of Isaiah

-- Regardless of where you find yourself today – this is our encouragement! Why?

Point 2 – False Idols are Powerless to Save You

- FACT: False gods are worthless; unable to follow through with anything

-- They appear to be attractive because they make us feel what WE crave

-- Think: If your god told you to stop behaving badly, you might not like Him

-- This is exactly what draws people into wanting to worship ‘ungodly things’

- We like what we want (depraved mindset) - so we obey our fleshly urges

-- EX: The fruit in the garden ‘looked’ good … so forget about being told “No”

- Know this: An idol is merely something that has your heart’s attention / desire

-- BIG: This is what we have to settle for ourselves: Who will we follow?

- Here are six things to realize when it comes to false idols:

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