DEVOTION, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2012
Who made whom?
BY
PASTOR BOB COY
Let all be put to shame who serve
carved images, who boast of idols. Worship Him, all you gods. Psalms 97:7
(NKJV)
Mankind is engaged in an ongoing struggle. It's a struggle
that relentlessly battles to fashion a substitute for the Lord, a worthless
idol that can be worshipped and given devotion. And the inescapable irony is
that while God made man in His image, man goes about trying to make gods in
man's image.
Granted, most people don't see it that way. They don't
consciously set out to create an idol they can bow down to and devote all they
are and have to. And yet that's exactly what happens. These man-made
substitutes range from prestigious positions in a corporate setting to the most
shameful addictions. They can span the spectrum of virtually every experience
in this life. A hobby, a child, a possession, an agenda, a routine, an
ideology…all have been made into an idol of worship at one time or another as
people have devoted themselves to them.
Again, those are the "carved images" that we
create, and the sad truth is that those who worship them are "put to
shame." Oh, it may not seem like it at first—or even after many years. But
eventually, there's an inescapable emptiness, a shame-filled realization that
"I wasted my devotion on something that can't save me."
The only escape is to devote ourselves to the
"Him" Psalm 97 speaks of, the King of kings and Lord of lords…Yahweh
Elohim, the One who made us in His image and likeness. Only He can save us from
ourselves, from our sin, and from the shame that comes from settling for the
things we substitute for Him.
Help us, our Maker and Creator, to steer clear of any
substitute that we might serve instead of You.
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