Men are "idol-making factories," John Calvin termed us, and one of the greatest idols that men create for themselves in the modern world is money. "Money! Nothing worse in our lives, so current, so rampant, so corrupting." Come to think of it, maybe it's not just modern man's problem. Sophocles, the paragon of Greek tragedy, penned these words twenty-five hundred years ago: " Money - you demolish cities, root men from their homes; you train and twist good minds and set them on to the most atrocious schemes. No limit, you make them adept at every kind of outrage, every godless crime - money!"To identify an idol in your life, consider this: Who or what do you desire so much that you are willing to sin to get it?
Christian [men] must beware of the love of money, of worshipping at the shrine of wealth, of pitching their hopes on material prosperity - and so forfeiting their souls. Sell your soul for thirty pieces of silver or thirty million pieces, it makes no difference in hell.
There are other kinds of idols, ones of the heart and imagination. Lustful thoughts after the body of an attractive young woman become a form - a highly destructive form - of idolatry. You live in a pornographic world, a world that wears itself out making sin look appealing. The devil "will paint, and mask, and dress up sin," wrote J. C. Ryle, "in order to make you fall in love with it. He will exalt the pleasure of wickedness, but he will keep out of sight the sting." Men slain by sexual sin are a vast and miserable host.
But you may be operating under the delusion that you can keep sexual sins secret, just between you and your imagination. It's a lie....Others may never know your secret sins, but before God's eye every thought, every desire is laid bare.
"After midnight we're gonna let it all hang out. After midnight we're gonna chug-a-lug and shout. We're gonna cause talk and suspicion, Give 'em an exhibition Find out what it is all about" - Eric Clapton. --- After midnight, we may do things that we would not do before. We often use the cover of darkness and solitude as a space for moral escapism. God Before Midnight reminds us that there is no escape and very often it's best to turn out the light and go to sleep.
Tuesday, August 14, 2018
Idol-Making Factories
The following is an excerpt from Douglas Bond's book, Hold Fast in a Broken World:
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