4So then, about eating food sacrificed to idols: We know that “An idol is nothing at all in the world” and that “There is no God but one.” 5For even if there are so-called gods, whether in heaven or on earth (as indeed there are many “gods” and many “lords”), 6yet for us there is but one God, the Father, from whom all things came and for whom we live; and there is but one Lord, Jesus Christ, through whom all things came and through whom we live.–1 Corinthians 8
Paul was writing to former idol worshipers who were struggling with eating meat that was once sacrificed to those very idols. Were they disrespecting Jesus by doing so? Were they proclaiming that those idols were in fact God? Paul had to set basic cosmic theology straight.
- IDOLS ARE NOT GOD THE WAY GOD IS GOD. Genesis 1 doesn’t say ‘in the beginning God and a bunch of other beings’. Paul’s basic argument is that other objects of worship are not in the same category as the God of the Bible.
- IDOLS ARE INDEED A PROBLEM. Idols are things that keep you distracted from obedience to God. You might just divide your attention to them and give them allegiance due to God. You unwittingly may treat idols like they are God’s equal even if they aren’t. You would do this if you have part of your day belonging to Jesus and part of your day belonging to something else. An idol can be compartmentalized while God cannot!
- THE MOST POWERFUL IDOL IS THE SELF. There’s a reason Jesus said that to follow Him is to first deny yourself (Matthew 16:24). Without a doubt, you are your biggest idol. Every moment of temptation to sin is a ‘my way or Thy way’ choice. This is why Biblical preachers don’t preach self-love. It’s because we all naturally love ourselves and choose our selfish paths far too much. The only hope is found on the Jesus path and that involves self-denial.
Idols in the ancient world provided hope that you could control. If you sacrificed to Ba’al then you had hope you would have a good harvest. You couldn’t control what God would do, but you thought you could control what an idol would do. Do you treat God that way? Are you divided in your attention or allegiance? Is anyone else in God’s unique category? Is your hope centered in you or in Jesus? Are you intentional about daily self-denial in pursuing Jesus?–JMB
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