Idolatry
weaves its way into nearly all other sins. One place idolatry truly prefers
taking up residence is in our relational lives. Hero worship or looking to
other people as if they are demigods. Sports stars, movie stars, rock stars, political
stars. Stars…as if these people somehow outshine other people…or even outshine God.
I have to be honest. I’ve never heard God referred to as a divine star or any kind
of star for that matter. Usually he is referred to with scorn and outright distain. Humans are often referred
to as stars as if they are something more than human. I believe even calling
people stars is an attempt to usurp God’s throne by somehow immortalizing these
types of people like the stars in the sky which were here before us and will be so after us.
Idolatry
also shows up in our relational sexual sins too. I believe that is why adultery is frowned
upon so fiercely by God. Adultery seeks to blow apart that which God binds
together in marriage. It is an attempt to destroy the core unit of a family which
is so representative of the Kingdom to come. I believe this is why divorce is frowned upon
except as a last resort when one has either committed adultery or abandoned the
marriage covenant. I believe also that idolatry is at the heart of
homosexuality and is one of the reasons homosexuality is viewed as such an abomination
by God.
Why you ask?
Why you ask?
In the
context of idolatry we begin to see why homosexuality is abhorrent to God and
needs to be acted on so sternly. In rejecting God and a love for God, men (and
women) literally turned to images of themselves (Romans 1:23 corruptible
humanity) in a form of sexual and idolatrous narcissism. It
is as if homosexuality is the ultimate form of idolatry. To make oneself (or
another human being like the self, same sex and all) the sole object of
worship, desire, love or lust. Homosexuals therefore not only reject God and
His statutes, they end up adding insult to injury lusting and loving after the
flawed created being (v.23) that has been given over to their sin (v.24). It is
a self-perpetuating downward cycle of sin and depredation.
In
relationships in general, when the enjoyment gleaned from the relationship
becomes disproportionate to the thing that is being desired it becomes idolatry.
In other words you cross the line from love/desire to obsession/lust instead of
an appreciation of your mate, you’ve tripped over into idolatry. When
relationships do not take into consideration other’s feelings, they are
idolatrous. Relations simply become objects of desire and/or means to an end
(this is a good description of a narcissist/sociopath too). To desire something
that is not worthy of that desire is idolatry and that includes relationships
that derail your relationship with God. Even when it is familial, even when it
is a marriage. When desire leads to an expectation of self-gratification
without gratefulness. When relationships and desirous people forget that all relationships
and pleasure are a gift from God…you guessed it…your idolatrous. I will admit
that this last paragraph has summed up about 90% of humanity, myself included.
We all walk this line and no one is immune.
I part with
the words of Jesus. It is all in the subtleties again with this post. We say
that the Bible promotes “family values”. Yes, it does…and no it doesn’t. Not always.
Not when those “values” attempt to trump obedience to the word of God. Hence my
parting Scripture. First, we have Jesus in Matthew 10…
Matthew 10:34-39 ~ “Do not suppose that I
have come to bring peace to the earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a
sword. For I have come to turn a man against his father, a daughter against
her mother, a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law—a man’s enemies will be
the members of his own household.’ “Anyone who loves their father or mother
more than me is not worthy of me; anyone who loves their son or daughter more
than me is not worthy of me. Whoever does not take up their cross and follow me
is not worthy of me. Whoever finds their life will lose it, and whoever loses
their life for my sake will find it.
What Jesus
is saying here is quite simple. Jesus indicates that following Him in normal
familial and societal situation may not bring peace to a family, but may
"split" it up. Those that do not follow God (Jesus) are in essence
falling to the side of idolatry because they’ve put something before Him. It is literally, "Thou
shalt have no other gods before Me," of Exodus 20:3-4. Get it?
The second
passage that hits even closer to the heart of idolatry in relationships is in
Mark 3…
Mark 3:31-35 ~ Then Jesus's mother and
brothers arrived. Standing outside, they sent someone in to call him. A crowd
was sitting around him, and they told him, "Your mother and brothers are
outside looking for you." "Who are my mother and my brothers?,"
He asked. Then he looked at those seated in a circle around him and said,
"Here are my mother and my brothers! Whoever does God's will is my brother
and sister and mother."
Jesus
clearly deems obeying God's will as more important in a personal relationship with Him than sharing biological ancestry or the familial/communal aspect of that
relationship. Indeed, he defines his "significant family" in terms of those who
obey God's will. This is a striking departure from popular ideas of
"family values," but it makes good sense once we see that God must be
put first in any of our relationships if they are to be genuinely godly and
loving. Jesus is willing to let his Father's will determine even the boundaries
of his "true family". Jesus’ own words here are powerful testimony to idolatry in
personal relationships.
Relationships
are special gifts from God but when those very relationships whether they be
platonic or sexual begin to replace God and put themselves relationally before
your relationship with God…you will need to to take a long hard look and possibly make a very hard decision. A decision
that will not be easy nor bode well for that relationship. Nor should it bode
well...because at that point, that relationship has become rather
unhealthy for you mentally, spiritually or physically. It is here deep in the heart of the relational aspect of both human interaction and idolatry that we get at the "root" of the danger of idolatry.
Matthew 3:10, Luke 3:9 ~ “Even now the axe
is laid to the root of the trees. Every tree therefore that does not bear good
fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire.”
The person who writes these wonderful and spot on Holy Spirit inspired posts just doesn't seem to be the same man who tosses off callous remarks about the wildlife near his home. I don't get you, Andy Pierson, so I am going to go pray about all this in case it is me who is wrong and has horribly misunderstood you...
ReplyDeleteSimple actually. Deer in my parts near Southeast Pennsylvania are literally a hazard. THat is why Pennsylvania has nearly 1,000,000 hunters to keep the herds under control and even then the population is barely managable without adding bonus licenses and alternatve seasons to thin the herds. Deer are not a novelty here, they are literally a nuisesnes. I hate to come off as callous but I have known people that have been in car wrecks and lost their lives a mile from my parent's home due to swerving to avoid head-on collisions with these animals. What's worse is once a person has suffered Lyme Disease from these infested animals from the Deer Tick (which I have) its hard to see them as harmless anymore. Granted, they are beautiful creatures as are all of God's creations. When I hunt them I have the utmost respect for their alertness and when I actually have gotten one I am grateful for the meat they supply...that doesn't negate the fact they are literally a danger in these parts.
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