They made idols for themselves. (Hosea 8:4)
Ornately carved dragons, stoic Buddhas, calves, bulls,
even human forms with animal heads—the ancient world offered an
extraordinary variety of idols. Today, we’re more likely to treat
athletes, rock stars, or luxury cars as idols. But in the end, an idol
is anything that we allow to influence our thoughts, emotions, and
actions more than it should. Perhaps the Pharisees who opposed Jesus
idolized their own narrow observance of Judaism. So when Jesus came
neither looking nor acting as they thought he should, they plotted
against him.
Here’s the thing about idols: they’re tricky. They
can have great sway over us, yet not appear as idols at all! But if
something erodes your peace, causes your heart to tremble, or drives
rational thoughts from your head, there’s probably some kind of idolatry
behind it.
That’s not to say that we’re all idolaters who
willingly and greedily bow down to the modern world’s false gods. It’s
hard to find someone who “worships” money or someone who is truly
“obsessed” with gaining power. Still, if the everyday ups and downs of
the stock market send you into a panic or if the slightest tickle in
your throat brings on visions of a fatal illness, then something has a
greater hold on you than it should.
It doesn’t have to be this
way! Nothing has to rob you of your peace or your trust in the Lord. If
you can get into the habit of guarding and examining your thoughts
during the day, you’ll find yourself more peaceful. Just try to be aware
of the thoughts that grip your imagination, and see where they lead
you. Don’t engage in a witch hunt; just take a look at what goes on
inside of you. If the thoughts are making you more agitated or more
self-focused, try to redirect them.
For example, tell yourself,
“God holds my life in his hand, and nothing can snatch me away.” Or “God
is a God of hope; I know he can satisfy the longings of my heart.”
Where you find fear or gridlock in your heart, take it to your heavenly
Father. Remember that he sent his Son to give you freedom and peace!
“Jesus,
you are the one true God! Teach me how to find my hope in you. Lord, I
want to know the peace that comes from surrendering to you.”
from wau.org
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