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What does Zephaniah teach about idolatry?

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Zephaniah addresses idolatry as a grave sin that leads to judgment and moral chaos.

The book of Zephaniah addresses the pervasive idolatry in Judah as a major reason for God’s impending judgment. It emphasizes how idolatry leads people to forsake true worship and results in moral decline, as those who worship false gods also embrace immoral practices. God warns that He will consume such idolatrous practices and calls His people to turn back to Him, recognizing that any form of reliance on idols leads to spiritual and moral decay. This serves as a crucial reminder for Christians today about the importance of worshiping God alone and avoiding modern forms of idolatry.
Scripture References: Zephaniah 1:4-6, Zephaniah 3:1-2

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