Thursday, March 01, 2007

American Idol

…worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator…
(Romans 1:25 – ESV)

First off, I would like to thank the Christian Research Network for linking my last post. I hope you are edified by this one as well...God bless you in your Christian growth...

It is part of the sinful nature to love ourselves more than we love God (2 Timothy 3:1-5 / Romans 1:30). Just as in Paul’s time, it continues today, but to love self more than God is to hate God, and ourselves. When we value what God has made more than we value God, we devalue God and we will inevitably devalue man. It backfires on us; we don’t even love ourselves.

We may not be doing some of those things the pagans are doing, but we have exchanged our heritage as God’s special creation and traded the value of God for less so often that in Christian circles we have bought into the secular/spiritual divide. In so doing we think we can pick and choose things out of the world such as gothic fashion or “Christian yoga” and say that it is harmless, without examining what the roots of these practices are.

The root is Mother Nature or our own nature, but we don’t recognize the source of the idolatry and so we don’t realize the scope of the sin. Why do we feel the need to do these new things? Perhaps it is because we are not comfortable with how God really is, and we must invent a god who is like us, instead of becoming like Him.

We want to worship a god who worships us. We think things have no spiritual significance because we have limited our spirituality to our quiet time in the morning and once a week at church. Of course that also goes for the thinking that we can “do” church any old way we want to, or not at all, and still call ourselves Christians.

We have made an idol of God, and often we rationalize our behavior in light of what we think are good intentions, but we are actually trying to carry out our own will without truly knowing the big picture. We might do some small good, in order to bring about our own desired end, we help others because of what they can or will do for us. All the ways of a man are pure in his own eyes, but the LORD weighs the spirit (Proverbs 16:2 – ESV).

We must yield to God, and know His Word in order to have true judgment. The key is to know “I the Lord search the heart” (Jeremiah 17:10). Then we can pray, like David, “Search me, O God, and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts: And see if there be any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting” (Psalm 139:23-24).

Are you making the right exchanges in your life? Is Christ being formed in you (Galatians 4:19) or are you making an image for/of yourself?


8 comments:

Anonymous said...

what is a Christian yoga?

Even So... said...

Something that doesn't exist except in the minds of those that are deceived...

Craver Vii said...

If you think about it, with all the control we have over our own image in the blogosphere, it would not take much to create an idol of ourselves.

Even So... said...

Indeed, that is very perceptive, Craver, something to ponder well...

Even So... said...

We must always check our motives, and praying Psalm 19:12-14 as well as the ones listed in the post are important...

Thanks again, Craver, good call...

Anonymous said...

Thanks that is food for thought

Brad Williams said...

I wonder if anything other than a person may be "Christian." I think we throw that adjective around way too much.

Even So... said...

I agree Brad, we seem all too willing to baptize things into a supposed sanctity by placing the word Christian on it, in it, or in front of it, etc....