1. "When the Lord reveals the issue of idolatry in our lives. I know that we know this, but it's also good to hear it from time to time. But just remember that whenever we read Scripture, when we hear it taught, when we hear it preached, you know, the purpose is for us to hear it and do it. It's not just to hear it. It's not just because we don't have anything else to do. It's not because we just want to be entertained. It should be because we are going to respond to what the Lord is saying through the Scripture to each of us."
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2. "Josiah's story is one of rediscovery, repentance, and reform. Rediscovery, repentance, and reform. It offers us profound lessons on how to live. A life devoted to God himself and only to God himself."
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3. "The book of the law, which is the word or the words of God, was in the temple and somehow got lost. Did you get that? The book of the law, the word and the words of God, was in the physical structure that they were repairing and somehow it got lost. You know what that's the equivalent of? That's the equivalent of me standing up here week after week after week and just talking about everything and anything that does not have to do with God."
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4. "When the king heard the words of the book of the law, he tore his robes. That means that when he grasped what the word was saying, he was in complete disbelief. He couldn't believe that this is what it said to the point where he had a physical reaction. Question I have for us is one, how often are we in the book? Two, how often do we respond this way?"
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5. "Idolatry is profoundly dangerous to our walk with Christ because it directly challenges God's sovereignty and our devotion to him. It is profoundly dangerous to our walk with Christ because it directly challenges God's sovereignty and our devotion to him. The Bible repeatedly warns against idolatry. Emphasizing that it leads us away from true worship of God."
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6. "When we prioritize anything above God, we disrupt our relationship with Him and hinder our spiritual growth. Listen to me carefully. That stuff isn't just bad stuff. It includes things like the gift of your spouse. Like, your spouse could be an idol. You could be pointing your spouse above God. It could also include the gift of your children. It could be, it could also be the gift of where you live. It could be the gift of your talent. Anything that we put above God and we worship other than Him directly challenges God's sovereignty in our devotion to Him."
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7. "Idolatry hinders our sanctification and the process of becoming more like Christ. Colossians 3, 5, and 6 urges us to put to death, therefore, what is earthly in you. Sexual immorality, passion, evil desire, covetousness, which is idolatry. On account of these, the wrath of God is coming. Write this down. Idolatry, fuels sinful behaviors. Idolatry fuels sinful behaviors. It also fuels attitudes that are contrary to the character of Christ."
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8. "Comfort and security. Many people prioritize their comfort and sense of security above all else. This can manifest in an excessive focus on material possessions, financial stability, or even avoiding challenges that might disrupt their comfortable lifestyle. Secondly, technology, and social media. The constant use of smartphones, social media, and other digital devices can become an idol when they consume, I think that's an appropriate word, consume our time and attention, distracting us from our relationship with God, and meaningful interactions with other human beings."
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9. "Relationships, placing undue importance on relationships, whether that's romantic or otherwise, can lead us to prioritize these connections over our relationship with God. This can result in seeking fulfillment and identity in others, rather than Christ. Let me give you some common ones. Spouse, child or children, friends, boss, relationships that we tend to seek the approval of over God himself. Or, here's another one, any one of those relationships that I just listed off, when you find yourself bowing to the whims of what that person or those people, people want, that is in direct opposition of what God wants."
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10. "Entertainment and leisure. Excessive focus on entertainment, such as movies, sports, hobbies, can become an idol when it takes precedent over our spiritual growth and responsibilities. Look, this is hard. This, that, I mean, all of them are hard, but that's a hard one. Listen, we are literally at the beginning of the absolute best time of the year. Like, it's football season, y'all. Like, this is the best time. Like, I'm not asking your opinion. I'm telling you, this is the best time, and it's so easy for me. I'm talking about me here. It's so easy for me to make that an idol and prioritize that time and focus over spiritual things."
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