In his sermon titled "Idolatry: Truth Rejected," Gary Shepard addresses the pervasive issue of idolatry as presented in Romans 1:19-23. He argues that idolatry is fundamentally the rejection of the true God, leading to the worship of created things rather than the Creator. Shepard elaborates on how God's wrath is revealed against idolatry, as those who possess an innate understanding of God through conscience and creation choose to suppress this truth in unrighteousness. Key Scripture references, including Romans 1:18-21 and Psalm 19, underscore that knowledge of God's existence is evident in creation and that humanity is without excuse for its idolatrous inclinations. The sermon emphasizes the doctrinal significance of genuine worship, which must be rooted in spirit and truth, and outlines the theological implications of idolatry as a rejection of God’s sovereignty and revelation, ultimately calling listeners to turn from their false gods to the living God.
“Idolatry is simply the worship of something or someone as God who is not God.”
“Idolatry is not for lack of light; it is the rejection of light.”
“Men make for themselves a God rather than vowing to and believing on the true and living God.”
“A man or a woman never worships Him until He enables them to know something of who He is and what He has done by His grace.”
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