Warnings and Faith: Fleeing Idolatry in Our Journey

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"For I do not want you to be unaware brothers, that our fathers were all under the cloud and all passed through the sea and all were baptized into Moses in the cloud and in the sea, and all ate the same spiritual food and all drank the same spiritual drink. But they drank from the spiritual rock that followed them, and the rock was Christ." [00:01:38] (23 seconds)


"Israel had all the privileges that you have. He says, Salvation, the spirit, the sacraments. You might think that these blessings would somehow almost magically protect them, and even you, from the judgment of God. Yet, God was not pleased with most of them. In fact, only two of those who were adults when they left Egypt got to enter the land God promised them in Numbers 14 30." [00:05:16] (30 seconds)


"My question to you, church, is do we, like the Israelites, like the Corinthians, lean on the spiritual trappings of Christianity or lean on our traditions? This morning, we partook of communion together. Do we tell ourselves, hey, I took communion this morning or, hey, I've been baptized, so I'm all set, right? That's all I have to do, right? I'm good to go from there." [00:06:00] (29 seconds)


"Now these things happened to them as an example but they were written down for our instruction on whom the end of the ages has come. So you may have noticed in verse six, in verse 11, the word example is used. So Paul's telling us that these stories, they're archetypes, they're examples, they're warnings for both the Corinthians and for us today." [00:07:13] (29 seconds)


"Verse 13 is the assurance of God's faithfulness to bring us to the end says no temptation is overtaking you that is not common to man God is faithful and he will not let you be tempted beyond your ability but with the temptation he will also provide the way of escape that you may be able to endure it verse 13 as I read that verse it's both comforting and challenging all at the same time it's challenging because it tells us temptation is a common part of life and you will experience it that's not a truth that I like to read the comforting part he says is common to man I know that I'm not the only person who's struggling with sin and temptation" [00:15:57] (52 seconds)


"It's also even more encouraging because Paul tells us that overcoming temptation is possible child first and foremost he tells us because God is faithful overcoming temptation isn't dependent upon you and that's good good news, because if it was, you'd be doomed to repeat your sins and failures over and over and over and over again. But thankfully, God's for us. He wants us to succeed. He wants us to have a relationship with him. And through the Holy Spirit, we can resist temptation." [00:16:50] (42 seconds)


"Paul tells us to flee. He says, the way out is to run in the opposite direction. The question is not how close to the line can I get? Paul says, run the other direction. So I used to work with college students and I get asked questions about the line from both Christians and non -Christians. Questions like, how many beers can I drink before I'm drunk? Or is being buzzed okay?" [00:20:23] (30 seconds)


"Paul's saying it's either or. You can't have it both ways. He says, you're either worshiping God or you're worshiping something else. Now, in our context today, we're probably not able to have that worship. We're not tempted in the way that the Corinthians were to eat food sacrificed to idols. But we all do struggle with making our own idols." [00:26:37] (27 seconds)


"Remember Israel in the wilderness when they made the golden calf. That calf wasn't an idol to a foreign God. They had just made it, right? They made it to make God in their image. They made it to diminish God. And then they worshipped it in the way that they saw fit. Then they named those immoral acts worship to this idol that they had just created." [00:27:02] (31 seconds)


"Maybe it's your entertainment or media or comfort politics finances your reputation your priorities your time we can make an idol out of anything even good things can become idols in our hearts Tim Keller pastures said anything that absorbs your heart and absorbs your soul and absorbs your heart and absorbs your soul and absorbs your soul and imagination more than God is an idol." [00:28:54] (32 seconds)


"If idolatry is so deceptive and so widespread, how do we avoid it? God's calling us to flee. We can't worship our idols and worship God, so we flee to Christ. The question is not how close to the line we can we get. We have to run away and run to something. Remember, God's given us everything we need to do this." [00:29:38] (34 seconds)


"Secondly we can come together like we are today to worship God and community stand together than it is by ourselves but even more than just today getting involved in a small group because it's hard to remember truth if you're only feeding yourself with that truth once a week and thirdly I touched on this before but I think we need to share our hearts with some trusted believers because we can sit in here on Sunday but it's really hard to go throughout the week and try and fight in isolation" [00:30:45] (45 seconds)


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