5-Minute Trekker's JournalSýnishorn

ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES
The temptation to create our own gods is almost irresistible. And once we have landed on the god of our choice, we move immediately to worship, casting aside reason and experience in our rush to laud the object of our desire. The object could be anything: a baseball team or a woman. It could be a Hollywood star or a politician. We seem to need to manufacture something or someone greater than we are, so we put our trust in men and princes even though the evidence suggests that neither men nor princes are very trustworthy.
The tendency to worship mortals is like accepting the counterfeit for the original. The author of Hebrews addresses this human foible when he says that what we have here is "a copy and shadow of what is in heaven" (Hebrews 8:5). Jesus' claim is that He is the original and not a mere copy. While the world is always attempting to discredit and downgrade Him, Jesus keeps reminding us that He is the authentic one who can always be counted on.
Jesus said that others would come in His name (Matthew 24:5) and "many false prophets will appear and deceive many people" (Matthew 24:11) and all this has come true, especially in our own time; but Jesus continues to shine through all the darkness and confusion as the One, the only one we can trust.
Journal your thoughts and feelings on today's readings.
Spend time in prayer about what you wrote down.
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About this Plan

Eric Kampmann, the host of the 5 Minute Daily Bible Study, encourages readers with his thoughts while hiking the Appalachian Trail over 40 days. This thought-provoking and insightful study is a great way to hear the Lord in an extended time of journaling and digging into God's word.
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