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What does the Bible say about idolatry and its consequences?

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The Bible warns against idolatry, illustrating that it leads to God's judgment and separation from Him.

In Acts 7:37-43, Stephen recounts the history of Israel and their turning to idolatry, which resulted in God's anger and their eventual exile to Babylon. God's response to Israel's idolatry serves as a warning that turning away from Him and worshiping created things, rather than the Creator, leads to severe consequences. The Israelites made a golden calf and offered sacrifices to it, showing their impatience and rebellion against God's leadership. This act signifies the dangers of looking back to worldly comforts instead of trusting God during our wilderness journey.
Scripture References: Acts 7:37-43

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