God who hates idolatry

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Prepare

Use Exodus 20:1–6 to prayerfully prepare to meet with God today.

Bible passage

Isaiah 44:9–23

All who make idols are nothing,
    and the things they treasure are worthless.
Those who would speak up for them are blind;
    they are ignorant, to their own shame.
10 Who shapes a god and casts an idol,
    which can profit nothing?
11 People who do that will be put to shame;
    such craftsmen are only human beings.
Let them all come together and take their stand;
    they will be brought down to terror and shame.

12 The blacksmith takes a tool
    and works with it in the coals;
he shapes an idol with hammers,
    he forges it with the might of his arm.
He gets hungry and loses his strength;
    he drinks no water and grows faint.
13 The carpenter measures with a line
    and makes an outline with a marker;
he roughs it out with chisels
    and marks it with compasses.
He shapes it in human form,
    human form in all its glory,
    that it may dwell in a shrine.
14 He cut down cedars,
    or perhaps took a cypress or oak.
He let it grow among the trees of the forest,
    or planted a pine, and the rain made it grow.
15 It is used as fuel for burning;
    some of it he takes and warms himself,
    he kindles a fire and bakes bread.
But he also fashions a god and worships it;
    he makes an idol and bows down to it.
16 Half of the wood he burns in the fire;
    over it he prepares his meal,
    he roasts his meat and eats his fill.
He also warms himself and says,
    ‘Ah! I am warm; I see the fire.’
17 From the rest he makes a god, his idol;
    he bows down to it and worships.
He prays to it and says,
    ‘Save me! You are my god!’
18 They know nothing, they understand nothing;
    their eyes are plastered over so that they cannot see,
    and their minds closed so that they cannot understand.
19 No one stops to think,
    no one has the knowledge or understanding to say,
‘Half of it I used for fuel;
    I even baked bread over its coals,
    I roasted meat and I ate.
Shall I make a detestable thing from what is left?
    Shall I bow down to a block of wood?’
20 Such a person feeds on ashes; a deluded heart misleads him;
    he cannot save himself, or say,
    ‘Is not this thing in my right hand a lie?’

21 ‘Remember these things, Jacob,
    for you, Israel, are my servant.
I have made you, you are my servant;
    Israel, I will not forget you.
22 I have swept away your offences like a cloud,
    your sins like the morning mist.
Return to me,
    for I have redeemed you.’

23 Sing for joy, you heavens, for the Lord has done this;
    shout aloud, you earth beneath.
Burst into song, you mountains,
    you forests and all your trees,
for the Lord has redeemed Jacob,
    he displays his glory in Israel.

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In some Bibles this passage is quite dense text in verses 9–20, followed by poetry in verses 21–23. While the poem at the end is hopeful – God says, ‘I have swept away your offences like a cloud, your sins like the morning mist’ (v 22) – the bulk of the passage is bleak.

‘All who make idols are nothing, and the things they treasure are worthless’ (v 9). The passage explores in detail how a carpenter and a blacksmith go through the process of making an idol. Note how time-consuming the process of making and worshipping an idol is. It seems to have been an almost satisfying experience to make and worship, but ultimately it is a delusion, a lie (v 20).

Think of the things you treasure in life and how much time they take up. How does this passage challenge you? Do you need to open your eyes and your mind (v 18)? Our call is to return to God and seek his redemption (v 22). 

Author
Louisa King

Respond

Meditate on these words: ‘Teach me, Lord, the way of your decrees, that I may follow it to the end. Give me understanding, so that I may keep your law and obey it with all my heart. Direct me in the path of your commands, for there I find delight. Turn my heart toward your statutes and not toward selfish gain. Turn my eyes away from worthless things; preserve my life according to your word’ (Psalm 119:33–37).

 

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Praise God for Nic’s amazing journey of faith. Although she didn’t grow up knowing Jesus, she now follows him and helps him to be revealed to other young people with no church connections. (This week's prayers relate to this story in Connecting You)