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What does the Bible say about idols in our lives?

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The Bible teaches that all idols must be removed as they interfere with God receiving glory, as seen in Isaiah 6:1-8.

In Isaiah 6:1-8, we see God removing the idol of King Uzziah from Isaiah's heart, demonstrating that any person or thing we hold dear can become an idol if it distracts us from giving glory to God. The lesson is that God will not share His glory with anyone or anything. Isaiah admired Uzziah, but when Uzziah became prideful and sought to approach God on his own terms, God judged him. This narrative emphasizes that we cannot approach God outside of Christ, our High Priest. It is essential for Christians to examine their hearts for idols and seek God's help in removing them, as God desires our complete devotion.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:1-8

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