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What does Micah teach about idolatry?

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Micah teaches that idolatry corrupts the heart and leads people away from true worship of God.

In the book of Micah, idolatry is condemned as a significant transgression leading to God's judgment upon Israel. The people were distracted by images and false gods, reflecting a heart that has turned away from the true worship of Jehovah. Micah's pronouncements highlight that idolatry is not just the worship of physical images, but includes anything that takes precedence over God in a person's life, such as wealth or personal desires. This timeless theme is relevant today, reminding believers to guard their hearts against modern forms of idolatry.
Scripture References: Micah 1:7, Micah 2:1-2, Romans 1:21-25

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