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Charles Spurgeon

Do not let them become your idols!

1 John 5:21; Ezekiel 14:3
Charles Spurgeon July, 27 2023 Audio
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Challenging and insightful quote from the Prince of Preachers!

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Do not let them become your idols. By Charles Spurgeon, son of man, these men have set up idols in their heart. Ezekiel chapter 14 verse 3. Their hearts were devoted to their idols. Ezekiel chapter 20 verse 16.

Thank God for the comforts and blessings of this life, but do not let them become your idols. Whatever a man depends upon, Whatever rules his mind, whatever governs his affections, whatever is the chief object of his delight, is his God.

If you worship a God of gold, you will perish as much as if you worshipped a God of mud. If you love anything better than God, you are idolaters. If there is anything you would not give up for God, it is your idol. If there is anything that you seek with greater fervor than you seek the glory of God, that is your idol. That for which you live is your idol.

Man is such an idolater that, if he cannot idolize anything else, he will idolize himself, and set himself up, and bow down and worship himself. Conversion means a turning from every idol. If we are, indeed, Christians, then we have broken a great many idols. We have still some more to break, and we must keep the hammer going until they are all broken.

If we had no idols in children, friends, wealth, ourselves, we would not need half the trials we have. Foolish idols make rods for foolish backs. If God sees us making idols of anything, He will either break our idols, or break us.

Cast out the idols from your hearts. Let them all go. Love no one else and nothing else, as you love Him.

Dear children, keep yourselves from idols. 1 John chapter 5 verse 21.
Charles Spurgeon
About Charles Spurgeon
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (19 June 1834 — 31 January 1892) was an English Particular Baptist preacher. His nickname is the "Prince of Preachers."
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