In his sermon "Other Baals," John Angell James addresses the contemporary idolatry that distracts believers from true worship of Jehovah. He argues that, while physical idols may not be as prevalent today, many modern Baals exist in the forms of sensuality, worldly pleasure, wealth, knowledge, and false religion, particularly the Roman Catholic Church, which he identifies as a significant threat to the purity of faith. He supports his assertions by referencing Scripture, particularly 1 Kings 18:21, Ezekiel 14:3, and Ezekiel 20:16, emphasizing that the heart can be dedicated to these idols, leading to spiritual blindness and moral decay. The significance of this message lies in its urgent call for believers to examine their hearts and reject all forms of idolatry, thereby returning wholeheartedly to the worship of the one true God.
“If Jehovah is God, follow him. But if Baal is God, then follow him.”
“Everyone has a God, and if man does not love and worship Jehovah, he will make a deity of his own image.”
“Mammon, the despicable deity of wealth, is there, glittering with gold and offering riches to his eager followers.”
“These men have set up idols in their hearts.”
The Bible warns against idolatry, emphasizing that one must choose to follow Jehovah and not other false gods.
1 Kings 18:21, Ezekiel 14:3, Ezekiel 20:16
The sovereignty of God means that He is ultimately in control of all things, including human choices, to fulfill His divine purpose.
Romans 8:28
Loyalty to God is crucial for Christians as it ensures spiritual integrity and fosters a genuine relationship with the Creator.
1 Kings 18:21
Modern idols include sensuality, wealth, and the pursuit of worldly knowledge that supersedes faith.
Ezekiel 14:3, Ezekiel 20:16
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