“For
thou shalt worship no other god: for the LORD, whose name is Jealous, is
a jealous God” (Exodus 34:15 KJV).
As I was up late watching videos of people talking
about the personal lives of celebrities, I thought about the fact that it is
crazy to worship those people. I thought about the fact that we actually
worship flesh and I thought about the fact that we will all die someday. There
have been extremely talented individuals that have passed away and their talent
went with them. These individuals were considered to be iconic and they were
worshiped because of it. Theses celebrities had gifts that were not known to be
used for the One that gave it to them. These people had beautiful things and
they had gatherings where people called out their names and raised their hands
in worship to them, but what about God?
Isn’t God the giver of the gifts and isn’t God the one
who allows people to live lavishly? What about the worship that belongs to Him?
Are we as humans so selfish, that we have to be noticed for our gifts? We are
no better than Israel and their need to make a false god. We feel as if we have
to fill a void instead of truly giving our hearts to the One who created us.
In society, we make up shows with the intent of
fashioning an idol for ourselves. We take the talent and we cover it with gold
so that we can gaze in amazement at it. We forget that God is jealous and
forget that idols do fall. There were a series of events in 1Samuel 5 where a
false god was made to submit to the one true living God. The people of that
city found their false god bowing to the one true living God and they also
found the statue that they made to represent this god, with both the hands and
head cut off of it (1 Samuel 5:1-8).
What is in your life that is getting more of your time
than God is? What have you been lifting your hands to and what have you
fashioned as dressed up in order to fill a void in your life. As I write this,
I am forced to look at my own life and see the things that God is about to shut
down. God does not allow idols to stand before Him. He told Gideon to destroy
the false god in his town and build an alter unto Him (Judges 6:25). The calf
that Israel created and worshiped was destroyed (Exodus 32:1-35).
Lord, please forgive us for the things and people that
we have allowed to become idols and false gods in our lives. Lord, forgive us
for everything that we have allowed to steal the time and worship that belongs
to you. Lord, help us to have true hearts that repent and turn away from sin.
Lord, teach us how to serve you. Lord, teach us how to endure even when we don’t
understand what is going on. Lord, teach us how to not fill any emptiness that
we have with things that you hate. Lord, thank you for your grace and thank you
for your mercy. Thank you for loving us when we least deserve it. I pray that
you will create in me a clean heart and right spirit. I pray to not be distracted
by the things around me and to stay focused on you. In Jesus name.
Lord, I pray for your people. I pray that they will
not be distracted and led into sin by those who they consider to be idols, trendsetters,
friends, or family. I pray that you will keep them and that they will not allow
their addictions to be feed by what they see, hear, and think. Lord, I pray
that they will allow you to be Lord over their lives and that they will allow
you to intervene concerning both the private and public things that they battle
with. In Jesus name, Amen
Lord, I also pray over those who you have allowed to
have fame. I pray for their peace and they will submit to who you are. I pray
for their salvation, their deliverance, and their mindset. I pray that they
will not deny you and that wealth will never be more important to them then
hearing you say, “well done” to them. Lord, I pray that they will welcome you
and allow you to come into their heart. In Jesus name, Amen
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