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Idols worship is so dangerous because it has the power to not only alter your beliefs and feelings, but also to change you into a reflection of the idol you worship.

Key Points:

  • Idols distort our beliefs and feelings.
  • You will become what you worship.
  • Sometimes God says, “Go ahead.”
  • Idols must be removed and replaced.

Quote This:

Isaiah 6:9-10 (MSG) He said, “Go and tell this people: “’Listen hard, but you aren’t going to get it; look hard, but you won’t catch on.’ Make these people blockheads, with fingers in their ears and blindfolds on their eyes, So they won’t see a thing, won’t hear a word, So they won’t have a clue about what’s going on and, yes, so they won’t turn around and be made whole.”

See Also: Idolatry, Sermonlink, Worship

Talk About It
  1. What is your initial reaction to this topic? What jumped out at you?
  2. If an idol is “anything or anyone that takes the place of God,” what are a couple of your idols?
  3. How do you think idols can distort our beliefs and our feelings? Give examples.
  4. Read Isaiah 6:9-10. Share what you think God is saying.
  5. Read Psalm 115:4-8. Explain why it would be dangerous to replace God with idols.
  6. King Saul refused to wait on God. Give some examples of when you were not sure what God wanted but you decided to go ahead and do something anyway. Share what happened as a result.
  7. The way to get rid of idols is to turn away from them and turn towards God. How can you do this in your life?
  8. Write a personal action step based on this conversation.

This part of the Idols sermonlink series. Download the sermon slides, the discussion guide, or watch the full sermon.

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