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Jeremiah 16:20

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Primary Scripture: Jeremiah 16:20

One great besetting sin of ancient Israel was idolatry, and the spiritual Israel are troubled by a tendency to the same folly. Remphan’s star shines no longer, and the women weep no more for Tammuz, but Mammon still intrudes his golden calf, and the shrines of pride are not forsaken. Self in various forms struggles to bring the chosen ones under its dominion, and the flesh sets up its altars wherever it can find space for them.

Favorite children are often the cause of much sin in believers. The Lord is grieved when he sees us doting on them excessively; they will live to be as great a curse to us as Absalom was to David, or they will be taken from us, leaving our homes desolate. If Christians desire to grow thorns to stuff their sleepless pillows, let them dote on their loved ones.

It is truly said that “they are no gods,” for the objects of our foolish love are very doubtful blessings, the solace they provide us now is dangerous, and the help they can give us in the hour of trouble is little indeed. Why, then, are we so bewitched with vanities?

We pity the poor pagans who adore a god of stone, and yet worship a god of gold. Where is the vast superiority between a god of flesh and one of wood? The principle, the sin, the folly is the same in either case, only that in ours the crime is more aggravated because we have more light, and sin in the face of that light. The pagan bows to a false deity, but the true God he has never known; we commit two evils, in that we forsake the living God and turn to idols. May the Lord purge us all from this grievous iniquity!

“The dearest idol I have known,
Whatever that idol be;
Help me to tear it from Your throne,
And worship only You.”

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