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Hey, listen up, there’s something I want you to know.
That’s how Paul started 1 Corinthians 10. I think that’s an interesting way for him to start this chapter. In some translations, it says, “I don’t want you to be deceived.” And certainly if Paul thought it was important to know, then we should make it important to know as well.
He wanted them to know about Israel and how they got tripped up and distracted by idols, how they didn’t even make it into the Promised Land. He names some of them in the next few verses so that we can make sure we stay free from them and avoid the same fate as those Israelites.
First, he names lust. It’s an idol, lust. Sexual immorality, that’s an idol, too, just a click away on your computer. Guys, gals, I’m telling you, get the help you need to keep this idol from destroying your life. Don’t let it trip you up.
Second, he names tempting Christ. It’s an idol, but what does it mean? It means taking the things God has given you for granted, even hating them, and wishing you had never come out of the world. That might be a surprise for some of you, because the way you’re living, it’s like you haven’t come out of the world yet. Come out of the world, then be thankful for what God’s done for you.
Third, he names complaining. Yes, complaining. It’s an idol, taking your eyes off of God and all He’s done for you and yelling at Him like He hasn’t made things good enough for you. So what’s the point of all this? I mean, surely you and I aren’t going to fall into idolatry, right? Well, don’t be so fast, because Paul warns us to take heed, lest we fall.
In other words, we shouldn’t just pass ourselves on this test and assume that we’re okay. What we need to do instead is look to Jesus, because the point here is that we can’t do life God’s way by ourselves. We need help—His help.
Will you humble yourself today, asking god to helP you live for him?
Prayer
Lord God,
Thank You for giving me the Israelites as an example so that I can learn from their mistakes. Please help me today and every day to live for You, staying away from all idols and worshiping You alone!
Amen
That’s how Paul started 1 Corinthians 10. I think that’s an interesting way for him to start this chapter. In some translations, it says, “I don’t want you to be deceived.” And certainly if Paul thought it was important to know, then we should make it important to know as well.
He wanted them to know about Israel and how they got tripped up and distracted by idols, how they didn’t even make it into the Promised Land. He names some of them in the next few verses so that we can make sure we stay free from them and avoid the same fate as those Israelites.
First, he names lust. It’s an idol, lust. Sexual immorality, that’s an idol, too, just a click away on your computer. Guys, gals, I’m telling you, get the help you need to keep this idol from destroying your life. Don’t let it trip you up.
Second, he names tempting Christ. It’s an idol, but what does it mean? It means taking the things God has given you for granted, even hating them, and wishing you had never come out of the world. That might be a surprise for some of you, because the way you’re living, it’s like you haven’t come out of the world yet. Come out of the world, then be thankful for what God’s done for you.
Third, he names complaining. Yes, complaining. It’s an idol, taking your eyes off of God and all He’s done for you and yelling at Him like He hasn’t made things good enough for you. So what’s the point of all this? I mean, surely you and I aren’t going to fall into idolatry, right? Well, don’t be so fast, because Paul warns us to take heed, lest we fall.
In other words, we shouldn’t just pass ourselves on this test and assume that we’re okay. What we need to do instead is look to Jesus, because the point here is that we can’t do life God’s way by ourselves. We need help—His help.
Will you humble yourself today, asking god to helP you live for him?
Prayer
Lord God,
Thank You for giving me the Israelites as an example so that I can learn from their mistakes. Please help me today and every day to live for You, staying away from all idols and worshiping You alone!
Amen
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About this Plan

Filled with scripture and challenges directly from the Word of God, Face to Faith encourages the reader to daily encounter the Heavenly Father and experience a deeper relationship with him. Drawing on many years of fruitful ministry and deep communion with God, Pastor Bob Botsford carefully guides each devotion, inspiring the reader to realize the abundant life that is promised in the Bible.
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