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What does Isaiah 45 teach about idolatry?

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Isaiah 45 warns against idols, emphasizing that only the Lord is worthy of worship.

In Isaiah 45, particularly verses 16 and 20, the text explicitly warns against the folly of idolatry and the shame that comes upon idol makers. The chapter contrasts the living God with powerless idols, urging God's people to recognize that only the Lord deserves worship. This concept is foundational for Christians as it affirms that true salvation and righteousness come only through Christ, the fulfillment of God's promises. The chapter illustrates how societal and personal idols ultimately lead to confusion and shame, reinforcing the idea that every true believer must turn away from false gods and recognize the sovereignty of the one true God, who revealed Himself through Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Isaiah 45:16-20, Romans 1:22-23

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God Is God Alone
Henry Mahan · Dec 9, 1990
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