Idolizing leaders is a sneaky, commonly accepted form of idolatry. God will not condone it!
Incognito Idolatry
Idolizing leaders is a sneaky, commonly accepted form of idolatry. God will not condone it!
Idolizing leaders is a sneaky, commonly accepted form of idolatry. God will not condone it!
John continues his letter by unveiling another reason to align oneself with Jesus (likely the reason why most find it so difficult to align themselves with Jesus). . . . Revelation 17:1-18.
I've been reflecting a lot on God as a result of being a new father. . . . various texts.
How should Christians respond in light of the election results? . . . Isaiah 22:8-14.
How are Christians in romantic relationships to be certain that they love God more than they love their significant other? . . . 1 John 5:21.
Jesus' messages to the churches in Revelation should cause us to reflect on the state of our own local churches. . . . Revelation 2:1-3:22.
Jesus’ message to the church at Thyatira. . . . Revelation 2:18-29.
Jesus’ message to the church at Pergamum. . . . Revelation 2:12-17.
Do you worship the right things on Sunday morning, or has an idol slipped in? . . . 1 John 5:21.
Whatever we set up as a god in place of Jesus Christ is a violation of the 2nd Commandment. . . . (Westminster Larger Catechism, question 109).