The Second Commandment: Statutes and Precepts (8)
Exodus 20.23
“You shall not make anything to be with Me—gods of silver or gods of gold you shall not make for yourselves.”
During her many dalliances with false gods and pagan forms of worship, the people of Israel never completely abandoned the God of their redemption. They simply added other deities “with” the Lord and created other forms and venues of worship besides those which God had ordained.
Many contemporary Christians are clinging to the gods of this world – work, wealth, pleasure, convenience, ease – while, at the same time, actively participating in the worship and service of the one true God. They may not even recognize that these worldly concerns are as important to them as anything that has to do with their faith. Yet the “god which consists of this world” (2 Cor. 4.4, my translation; cf. Rom. 1.18ff.) can blind an unguarded believer just as surely as it blinds those who do not know the Lord.
Examine yourself (2 Cor. 13.5): Are you harboring other gods, looking to things other than God Himself for the hope, joy, peace, meaning, and significance you require?
T. M. Moore
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