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What does the Bible say about idols and their nature?

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The Bible teaches that idols are powerless and made by human hands, contrasting with the living God.

Idolatry is firmly addressed in Scripture, particularly in Psalm 115, where David describes the futility of idols—crafted from silver and gold—that cannot speak, see, or hear. This portrayal serves to remind believers that any conception of God that is not rooted in Scripture is akin to an idol. Idols, formed by human hands, reflect man's imagination rather than divine revelation. This calls Christians to ensure that their understanding and worship of God is based solely on His self-revelation through His Word, rejecting all man-made images that distort His true character.
Scripture References: Psalm 115:4-8

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