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What does the Bible teach about man-made gods?

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The Bible teaches that man-made gods are not gods at all, as true divinity is beyond human creation.

Scripture consistently asserts that idols and man-made gods are devoid of power and reality. Psalms 115:4-8 famously states that these idols are the work of human hands, resulting in a stark comparison to the living God who is sovereign and active in creation. The citizens of Ephesus, as depicted in Acts 19, were enraged by the proclamation that their revered goddess, Diana, was nothing more than a creation of human hands. This highlights not only the futility of idolatry but also the danger of placing trust in anything other than the true God, whose character is perfectly revealed through Scripture. Thus, understanding that anything other than God is a mere illusion underlines the necessity for worship focused solely on the true God.
Scripture References: Psalms 115:4-8, Isaiah 40:18

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