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no other gods

I am the Lord your God… you shall have no other gods before Me.
The first of the Ten Commandments.
How important is this first command?

“Martin Luther articulated that the first commandment appears first because it is the foundation for all the other commandments. He said that if We keep the first commandment, we will keep all the others. And if we break another commandment, it is because we have already broken the first commandment. For example, if you break the commandment to “not give false testimony,” it is because you have rejoiced in something other than God, something that seems worthy of your lies. If you break the commandment not to covet, you have first elevated the thing you are coveting as the object of your affection. You have made it your god.”

Using this same track of thought, we find that Jesus indicated that the greatest commandment in all of Scripture is to love God with all that is within you, and that the next most important commandment is to love others as much as you love yourself. So we really only need to obey these key commands to be fully obedient to God, but because we can be a bit dense at times, God took time to spell out how these primary commandments should be lived out. But all of the commands in the Bible come back to these key commands.

“Luther Wrote, “Under every behavioral sin is the sin of idolatry.” When we sin, We are ultimately worshiping something other than God, placing an idol on the throne of our lives.”

To place anyone other than God on the throne of our lives and hearts, we must first ask God to step down from the throne. This One who we said would be Lord, we boldly walk up to Him and say – Jesus, would You mind stepping off the throne for a while. I need You to hand back to me the royal crown and the royal robes. Just stand over here to the side while I place this idol on the throne to worship for a time. And this One who is the King of kings and Lord of lords, though He maintains all authority in earth and heaven, steps off the throne of your life until you are ready to repent and give Him control again.

Today, when you are tempted to worship something other than Jesus, remember how your worship of lesser things equates to you asking Jesus to step off the throne. Allow that imagery to help you keep Him in His rightful place as Lord and Master of your life.

(Quotes from ‘Creature of the Word’ by Matt Chandler)

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Worship Wars, part 2

I had planned to share this about two weeks ago, right after my first “Worship Wars” post, but then I came down with some less-than-enjoyable headcold. And as you know, the last thing you want to do with a congested head is make it try to think! But the head is now clear, and so it is now time to start posting again. The previous post was about our worship of lesser things than God Himself. So here is a bit more on that issue…

Our worship of lesser things leads to worship wars in our hearts. God indicates that He is a jealous God who is not only worthy of worship, but is not willing to share His worship with other lesser things.

Here is part of our problem… too often, “we prefer creation to the Creator.”
We end up worshiping, enjoying, and having a passion for the things He has created for us, instead of worshiping and having a passion for the One who provided these blessings.

“…in essence, sin is a fundamental failure to rejoice in what we should rejoice in. Our worship has to be redeemed and rescued from futile things. Rather than rejoicing in our Creator… we rejoice in and serve shallow, temporary things that are here one moment and gone the next. The reason some of us swing from elation to despair so easily is that we rejoice wrongly. Our worshiping is in the wrong place.”

“God, because He created us For Worship, pursues our worship. The first commandment listed in the Ten Commandments is God instructing His people to worship only Him. He said…: “I am the LORD your God….You shall have no other gods before me….You shall not bow down to them or worship them; for I, the LORD your God, am a jealous God.” ”

“Prior to giving the command to have “no other gods,” God reminded the people who He is and what He has done. His demand and desire for worship were based on His character and the fact that He had rescued these people from bondage. He was worthy, He said, of their rejoicing in Him.”

And He is still worthy of our rejoicing in Him above all other things – because of who He is and what He has done for us. We were not led out of physical slavery/bondage, but we have been provided freedom from the bondage of sin and eternal death. We have been given the opportunity to experience abundant life through our relationship with Him – a life of joy and peace even in the midst of the difficulties of this world due to His walking with us.

Let us make sure that we engage in an internal worship war so that at the end of the battle, God emerges as the winner and the only One we take real delight in.

(Quotes from ‘Creature of the Word’ by Matt Chandler)