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J.C. Philpot

Some Beloved Idol

J.C. Philpot April, 16 2008 Audio
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Some Beloved Idol By J.C. Philpott Because the whole land is filled with idols, and the people are madly in love with them. Jeremiah 50 verse 38 Have we not all in our various ways set up some beloved idol? Something which engaged our affections. Something which occupied our thoughts. Something to which we devoted all the energies of our minds. Something for which we were willing to labor night and day. Be it money, be it power, be it esteem of men, be it respectability, be it worldly comfort, be it literary knowledge, there was a secret setting up of self in one or more of its various forms, and a bowing down to it as an idol. The man of business makes money his god. The man of pleasure makes the lust of the flesh his God. The proud man makes his adored self his God. The Pharisee makes self-righteousness his God. The Arminian makes free will his God. The Calvinist makes dry doctrine his God. All in one way or other, however they may differ in the object of their idolatrous worship, agree in this, that they give a preference in their esteem and affection to their peculiar idol above the one true God. There is, then, a time to break down these idols which our fallen nature has set up. And have not we experienced some measure of this breaking down, both externally and internally? Have not our idols been in a measure smashed before our eyes? Our prospects and life cut up and destroyed? Our airy visions of earthly happiness and our romantic paradises dissolved into thin air? Our creature hopes dashed? Our youthful affections blighted? And the objects from which we had fondly hoped to reap an enduring harvest of delight removed from our eyes? And likewise, as to our religion, our good opinion of ourselves, our piety and holiness, our wisdom and our knowledge, our understanding and our abilities, our consistency and uprightness, have they not all been broken down and made a heap of ruins before our eyes? idols will be utterly abolished and destroyed. This Puritan devotional has been brought to you by Grace Gems, a treasury of ageless Sovereign Grace writings. Please visit our website at www.gracegems.org, where you can browse and freely download thousands of choice books, sermons, and quotes, along with select audio messages. No donations accepted. Thank you.
J.C. Philpot
About J.C. Philpot
Joseph Charles Philpot (1802-1869) resigned from the Church of England in 1835 to become a Strict and Particular Baptist. He later served as the editor of the Gospel Standard magazine for twenty years.
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