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How do we know idolatry leads to God's judgment?

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Idolatry leads to judgment as it involves exchanging the truth of God for lies and rejects His glory (Romans 1:25).

Idolatry is defined not only as the worship of physical images but extends to any false concept of God that diminishes His sovereignty. Romans 1:25 explains that people often change the truth of God into a lie by worshipping created things rather than the Creator. This act of idolatry provokes God's judgment because it is a direct affront to His holiness and authority. God responds by handing people over to their sinful desires, which culminate in further moral degradation. Throughout Scripture, the consequences of idolatry reveal a pattern where nations turn away from God, only to face judgment.
Scripture References: Romans 1:25

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