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[Stephanie Raquel]
October 31, 2018
Removing the Barriers Between Me and God
[STEPHANIE RAQUEL](
âListen to the word of the LORD, people of Jacob â all you families of Israel! This is what the LORDÂ says: âWhat did your ancestors find wrong with me that led them to stray so far from me? They worshiped worthless idols, only to become worthless themselves.ââ [Jeremiah 2:4-5]( (NLT)
It had been a busy morning, running teens to school for a pre-dawn swim practice, then trying to meet up with a friend to exercise. All before I had spent any time in Godâs Word that day.
So multi-tasking during my workout, I read my Bible on my phone.
And thatâs when it hit me.
Smack in the middle of reading [Jeremiah 52]( (the last chapter of the book), the fall of Jerusalem and tragedy experienced by one of Israelâs kings pierced my soul. Suddenly, I couldnât help but think of how awful it must have been for King Zedekiah as he lived out his days. My eyes pooled after I read about Godâs judgment on the entire nation.
Jeremiah was a faithful messenger, sent by God to speak truth to a corrupt generation. God repeatedly used Jeremiah to warn Zedekiah and his evil predecessors to change their egregious ways and stop worshipping false idols. How did they miss all those warnings? Why hadnât they changed? I wondered.
The more I pondered it, I had to admit that sometimes, even good things can become âidolsâ and spiritual distractions in my life if I let them. My next thought was simply, Dear Lord, please ⦠help me avoid those same choices, and donât let me miss out on a relationship with You.
Jeremiah urged the rebellious Israelite kings to change their ways for decades, explaining that Godâs judgment was imminent. God repeatedly warned that consequences would come from their blatant disobedience.
We see this cautionary tale woven throughout the book of Jeremiah: âListen to the word of the LORD, people of Jacob â all you families of Israel! This is what the LORD says: âWhat did your ancestors find wrong with me that led them to stray so far from me? They worshiped worthless idols, only to become worthless themselvesââ ([Jeremiah 2:4-5](.
Yet the kings (except Josiah) flaunted their idol worship and committed the worst of the worst sins against humanity, resulting in God having the final say. He would not be mocked and allowed Babylon to destroy the Jerusalem temple and take the majority of Israelites into exile.
Part of me thought, Surely, Iâll never need to worry about something like that happening to me. But the truth is, I can easily let an idol have its way in my life.
Idols donât just appear as little statues hidden in our homes. Usually, theyâre far more subtle. Even âgood thingsâ can take the form of an accidental idol (something replacing Godâs importance) for me, if I let them.
Just that morning, I allowed my kidsâ schedules to derail my uninterrupted time with God. Next, spending time with a friend seemed more valuable than sacred moments with the infinite One who unconditionally adores me.
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