CONSIDER
We perceive that our job description includes the responsibilities of savior, sustainer, and benefactor—but this is God’s job description and we are not capable of handling His job. When others do not fall in line and follow our leadership so we can be their savior, sustainer, and benefactor, we become angry and bitter. With a long list of debts, we attempt to collect on what we believe is owed to us because we have done such an excellent job at ordering our world.
BIBLE TRUTH
Idolatry is not just an Old Testament sin. Idolatry is evident in modern times, even in America, when we assert control and expect others to acknowledge our authority. Usurping God’s authority results in the violation of the first commandment, which states,
“You must not have any other god but me” (Deut. 5:7 NLT).
HOW DOES THIS APPLY TO ME?
We insist on being idolized when we put ourselves in the place of authority as we attempt to control others and ourselves. Even when we demand that someone “owes” us, we are placing ourselves in the position of gods who maintain that justice is our responsibility.
PRAYER
Lord, I commit everything I do to You. I trust You. Please help me. I don’t want to worry about evil people who prosper or fret about their wicked schemes. So I will be still in Your presence, Lord, and wait patiently for You to act. . . . (Ps. 37:5, 7)
(excerpts from Desperate Dependency by J. Kirk & Melanie D. Lewis)
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