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How do we turn from idols according to the Bible?

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Turning from idols involves a radical change of heart and mind towards serving the true God.

Turning from idols, as discussed in 1 Thessalonians 1:9, requires a complete shift in allegiance from false worship to serving the true and living God. This transformation is described as repentance—a radical change of heart and mind that occurs when one perceives God’s truth through the gospel. It is a conscious and active decision to reject anything that competes for God's rightful place in one's life. The process entails an acknowledgment of the falsehood of idols, including those of our imaginations, and a recognition of God’s holy character and sovereignty. Thus, repentance is inseparable from faith, marking the believer's entry into a new life defined by service to God rather than self-serving pursuits.
Scripture References: 1 Thessalonians 1:9, Acts 17:30

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