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Month: May 2020

Are You Trusting in Idols?

Their idols are silver and gold, the work of men’s hands. They have mouths, but they speak not: eyes have they, but they see not: They have ears, but they hear not: noses have they, but they smell not: They have hands, but they handle not: feet have they, but they walk not: neither speak they through their throat. They that make them are like unto them; so is every one that trusteth in them.

–Psalm 115:4‭-‬8

Today, most people and religions do not worship physical idols made of silver and gold. However, the application of this passage certainly extends to the modern day idols of money, success, physical pleasure, entertainment, and the like.

May it be said that when we give ourselves to trusting in these idols, whether as Christians or non-Christians, we are transformed to become like the idols themselves. We will be dumb so that we cannot speak when our destruction occurs, blind so that we cannot see our coming judgment, deaf so that we cannot hear the voice of Jehovah the true God, unable to smell so that we cannot experience the aroma of a life that is blessed by God, and maimed so that we cannot walk down the righteous paths of the godly or handle the words of the Almighty.

Friend, if you are trusting in any idols today, know that the Almighty is infinitely greater than any poor, deformed idol of this earth, no matter how convincing it may seem. If only more souls could see the deficiency of idols and grasp ahold of the all-encompassing sufficiency of God, what a peace our world would have!

Are You Giving God Glory?

Not unto us, O Lord, not unto us, But unto thy name give glory, For thy mercy, and for thy truth’s sake.

–Psalm 115:1


One of the key principles in this life and in eternity is that God’s glory will not be shared with another. God declares in Isaiah 48:11,


“For mine own sake even for mine own sake will I do it for how should my name be polluted and I will not give my glory unto another.”


Every time we take the credit for a work of grace in our lives (which includes anything and everything we do for God), we ascribe glory to ourselves rather than God.

In contrast, we should give God glory for the abundant mercy He has shown to us in salvation and in our present walk with Him. We should also give glory to God for the truth of who He is; He is just, holy,  all-powerful, all-knowing, and loving. We should lift up these attributes of God in our speech, daily living, and service.

Friend, are you glorifying God today, or are you glorifying yourself?

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