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How do we know the doctrine of idolatry is relevant today?

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The Bible warns against idolatry, not allowing for any visual aids or mediators between believers and God.

The relevance of the doctrine of idolatry today is underscored by numerous biblical passages that caution against the worship of anything other than God Himself. In Exodus 20, God commands His people not to make any graven images or idols. In contemporary worship practices, the use of statues and images can often resemble idolatry, distracting believers from true worship. Hebrews 12:2 encourages us to 'fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfector of our faith,' emphasizing that our focus should be solely on Him. The encouragement to worship God in spirit and truth, found in John 4:24, reinforces that any form of worship involving idols or visual aids diminishes the glory of God and the grace that He bestows upon us.

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Mary's Song
Henry Mahan · Jan 6, 1980
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