Show Notes
A Devotion for your drive into work:
What do you love so much that you’d sin against others or break relationship with God to get or keep it? That hidden idol may be the greatest spiritual danger in your life today.
Drawing from Ezekiel 14, the devotional explains that God sees the desires and demands we nurture privately, and that our prayers and spiritual lives can be hindered if we cling to such idols. Idolatry is “setting up a stumbling block of iniquity” before ourselves and being willing to sin to get our way, whether regarding power, reputation, or personal wants. God calls His people to repent and turn from idols, promising restoration and renewed relationship if they do so. Biblical stewardship—of family, vocation, even political action—means honoring God alone as Provider and King. The closing prayer invites God to tear down every idol so believers can bear witness to His grace and truth in public life, loving Him supremely and stewarding their influence for Christ’s kingdom.
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