The sermon "The Sin of Jeroboam: Man-made Religion" by Don Bell examines the theological implications of idolatry and self-made religion as exemplified in the actions of Jeroboam, king of Israel. Bell argues that Jeroboam's establishment of golden calves for worship stemmed from his fear of losing power and was rooted in his deceitful heart, aligning with the Reformed understanding of human depravity (Jeremiah 17:9). He emphasizes that true worship originates not from human ingenuity but from divine revelation, asserting that any religion not grounded in God's Word is empty and selfishly motivated. Key Scripture references include 1 Kings 12:28-30 and Jeremiah 17:9, illustrating the dangers of a faith that seeks convenience over commitment. The significance of this message is profound for contemporary believers, challenging them to discern between genuine worship and the alluring ease of man-made religion.
“The religion that Jeroboam started here is like every enemy of Christ's religion. It's a religion born in the heart of a man, and it's not worth anything.”
“Our Lord said, 'You count the cost.' There ain't no man, not a person in this building, that didn't buy or build a house that they didn't first sit down and count the cost.”
“Man's heart, and that's where this religion has started. It started in the human heart, the heart so deceitful and so wicked.”
“Anything opposed to the revelation of God Almighty is presumption and rebellion.”
The Bible warns against man-made religion, emphasizing that it originates from a deceitful heart and fails to fulfill God's standards.
1 Kings 12:25-33, Jeremiah 17:9
Jeroboam's worship was wrong because it was based on his own desires rather than God's commands, leading to a corrupt and idolatrous practice.
1 Kings 12:25-33
Understanding the sin of Jeroboam is crucial for Christians as it highlights the dangers of deviating from God’s Word in worship.
1 Kings 12:25-33
Christians can learn that fear often leads to compromises in faith and the creation of false religions that focus on self-preservation.
1 Kings 12:25-33
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