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Things Unseen with Sinclair B. Ferguson

The Danger of Idolatry

Things Unseen with Sinclair B. Ferguson

Ligonier Ministries

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.91.7K Ratings

🗓️ 4 March 2025

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

It is because God wants us to be safe that He warns against the idols of our hearts. Today, Sinclair Ferguson explains the danger that idolatry poses and the true safety that lies only in the Lord.

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0:00.0

Yesterday I mentioned that living by the Ten Commandments is both the best way to live and it's also the safest.

0:15.0

Think about it this way.

0:17.0

If we're Christians, we know that we can only live for God's glory with the help of the

0:22.2

in-dwelling Spirit of Jesus Christ. He gives us the power to do that. But trains need tracks,

0:31.7

as well as power, don't they? And in the same way, the commandments of God keep us on the right lines, we might say.

0:41.1

Think about the second commandment, about not making images and not bowing down to them.

0:47.1

We might think that as Christian believers, there's no danger of us doing that.

0:51.7

But then we remember that when Moses later came down the mountain, this is exactly

0:56.7

what the people who had experienced dramatic salvation from Egypt were actually doing. So John

1:04.2

Calvin was surely right when he wrote in book one of his institutes of the Christian religion,

1:09.2

that our hearts are a perpetual factory of idols.

1:13.6

True, in the Western world, our idols don't take the shape of golden calves, but they take other shapes, don't they?

1:22.6

If you're a teenager or a budding sportsman or sportswoman, it's really easy to become almost

1:30.0

obsessed with your idols. If you look back as I'm able to do to the era of Elvis or the Beatles,

1:38.1

or even look at our own time at some of the massive music performances by the great pop stars.

1:45.0

Well, you turn down the sound, and the crowd often looks as though they're at a charismatic worship service,

1:52.0

adoring their idols.

1:55.0

And if we're much more straight-laced, then our idols can be as diverse as our job, our bank balance, our home, our car, just

2:03.6

about anything or anyone, anything we think about more often than we think about God,

2:11.6

anything that stimulates our affections more than God does.

2:16.6

Why does God warn us about this? affections more than God does.

2:17.6

Why does God warn us about this?

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