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What does it mean to be weaned from spiritual idolatry?

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Being weaned from spiritual idolatry means turning away from reliance on worldly comforts and recognizing Christ as the sole source of fulfillment.

To be weaned from spiritual idolatry involves a transformative process of recognizing and relinquishing our dependencies on worldly sources of satisfaction in favor of Christ. In Isaiah 28:9-12, God emphasizes that those He teaches must be drawn from the spiritual infancy associated with idolatry and errors, including self-righteousness and pride. This weaning process often entails painful growth, where believers must confront their attachments to earthly desires and learn to find their ultimate joy and satisfaction in their relationship with Christ. It is a crucial aspect of sanctification, leading to deeper faith and reliance on God's grace.
Scripture References: Isaiah 28:9-12

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