Showing posts with label Idols. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Idols. Show all posts

Saturday, April 5, 2025

Idols = Bad!

For Saturday, April 5, 2025:

John 14:24a NLT, Jesus speaking: “Anyone who doesn’t love me will not obey me.”

As Jesus draws closer to the cross, he leaves urgent last-minute instructions and theological details with the believers. (John chapter 14) We’ve been reviewing his thoughts as we draw closer to Holy Week, Good Friday and Resurrection Sunday (Easter.)

Our Father in Heaven freely admits that he’s a jealous God. He has no time for those who pursue idols and false gods. The God we love is the Creator of the universe, while a statuette just sits there doing nothing. The God who gave us brains and reasoning is dumbfounded when people fall for a false god – makes no sense! Nowadays, idols can be work, hobby, sport or some other false religion – anything that competes with the real God for first place in our lives.

If someone has no time for God, God will have no time for them. Love is reciprocal. It’s easy to spot the wolf in sheep’s clothing, someone faking love for the Lord. Jesus instructed his followers to love the Lord and love their neighbors. If someone spends no time with God and/or has no compassion for their neighbor’s predicament, they’re probably not a believer.

Those who love Jesus obey his commands and put his instructions in motion. Believers are filled with the joy of the Lord, and God is pleased with their efforts. Believers have been recruited to play on Jesus’ team! Get in the game!

Pastor Norton Lawellin

Jesus In the City Fellowship

Monday, October 23, 2017

Psalms 115 - Not to Us


Oct. 23, 2017 Monday Message:

“Not to us, but to your name be the glory.” from Psalms 115:1 NIV

Psalm 115 compares man-made idol-gods with the one true God.

You can see the idol, because it is fashioned by mankind. They give it eyes, but it cannot see; ears but it cannot hear; mouths that cannot speak. Those who make them will be like them, not seeing the truth, not speaking the truth.

Our God, whom we cannot see, is aware of every move we make. He will help us, shield us and bless us. The Lord will cause the believers and their children to flourish.

Those who are spiritually dead do not praise the Lord. But we believers praise the Lord, now and forever. He is, after all, the creator of everything!

Norton Lawellin

Jesus in the City Fellowship gathers next Sunday, Oct. 29, 2017, 3249 30th Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN 55406, 10:30 AM. Pastor Michael Pilla opens up 1 Corinthians 14. See you there!

Monday, January 21, 2013

No More Idols!

January 21, 2013 Monday Message:


We continue our journey through the Ten Commandments. Today, we wrap up #2, "Do not make a false image or likeness…”



Many churches have an altar in the center and the pulpit off to one side. Their main thing is Communion, the Eucharist or the Mass, that which takes place on the altar. Others put the pulpit in the center, feeling that the Holy Word from God should be the main thing. Some churches feature elaborate, prominent crosses, to remind people of what Jesus did for them. Others have removed their crosses when they found people bowing to the man-made image. I’m not judging – but realize that Christians have different backgrounds, come from different denominations and different traditions. What do you think?



The important thing is to keep our sights on God-the-creator (commandment #1), the one thing of substance. I’m not here to debate religious tradition, but if God is the main thing, then everything else is secondary. There’s no competition - there are no other Gods – end of discussion.


Today our idols look different. What gets your attention more than God gets your attention? For some people, it’s their house, their car, their job or their hobby. It could be YOU! “What I need to do is extremely important, so God’s just going to have to take a back seat for a while.” Some people get caught up in drugs, alcohol, sexual addiction, pornography – knock it off! God will get your defective character back on the right track, and He will forgive you, but He wants to be in first place. All the time.



And for all the dedicated Kingdom servants – don’t let religion become your idol. Sadly, I’ve met church workers who were so busy with the Wednesday night supper, the youth group, missionary support and leadership meetings that they fell out of touch with their personal love for the Lord.



I’m part of a Worship Leader discussion group. This month’s topic was “Spiritual Preparation for our teams, prior to the worship service.” It’s sometimes difficult to worship when you’re leading worship. One WL’s church has 7 services each weekend! With the various music and musicians, microphones and sound, song words/slides, and one service starting right after the other, for him, worshiping the Lord at church is challenging! But he’s possessive and intentional about his prayer and meditation time with God. And for him, it happens before church starts! You can’t lead worship if you haven’t worshiped, and you can't worship God if the Worship Team is your idol!



Jesus said the most important thing was to, “Love the Lord your God…,” and that goes double for church leaders.



Next week we’ll move on to #3, the Name of the Lord.



Norton Lawellin



We’ll worship together this Sunday, Jan. 27, 10:30am Jesus in the City Fellowship (JICF), in the North end of the Oliver Ministry Building, 27th Street & Bloomington Avenue, Minneapolis. This week we discuss outreach and evangelism with Reggie Hannah.



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Only God!

January 14, 2013 Monday Message:



We’re working our way through the Ten Commandments. Today, we open the door to #2,  "Do not make a false image or likeness…”



There are no other Gods, and we should not try to make any other Gods. Once a person is aware of the creator God (commandment #1), it would seem just plain silly to fashion something out of wood, metal or, nowadays, plastic, and then worship that thing. But that’s exactly what happened in the Bible.



Moses came down from Mount Sinai carrying the “Ten Commandments” stone tablets which God himself had inscribed with His finger, and found that the Israelites had erected a calf of gold to worship. And it wasn’t reverent worship – they were in full “party” mode, singing and dancing and drinking and celebrating around this new idol they had made-up.



Understand that mankind was made to worship, and if we lose touch with the creator-God, we’ll pour our efforts into something else. That’s why it’s so important to go to church and to hang out with your fellow Christians. It’s keeps your focus on the real God – it keeps the creator at the top of your agenda. Immersion.



Nowadays people don’t build idols – or do they? One of my favorite restaurants has two cows, displayed alongside the Dalai Lama. Did you know that the guardian lions outside Chinese restaurants are a tradition based on superstition?



I was at a performance of the National India Dance Company. They erected a man-sized likeness of Krishna, mysteriously indistinct and yet always lit with a dark blue light so there was a constant presence. When the dancers entered, they would bow to the image, and offer their performance to it. When the concert was over and the lights were turned back on, they neatly folded Krishna and put him into a large suitcase for transport to the next gig.



I recorded a concert at a church. The opening song was Ave Maria. As the song progressed, young women progressed their lyrical dance up the center aisle while carrying candles. I saw that a second altar with a statue of the Virgin Mary had been placed in front of the main altar. The dancers bowed to this image, and then placed their candles on Mary’s altar. Interesting. What do you think?



We’ll look further into idols next week. See you at church!



Norton Lawellin



Friday, Jan. 18, 7pm, I’ll tackle all 10 Commandments during Chapel at New Hope Center, 2739 Cedar Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN 55407.



Sunday, Jan. 20, 10:30am Jesus in the City Fellowship (JICF) gathers in the North end of the Oliver Ministry Building, 27th Street & Bloomington Avenue, Minneapolis. We’re in Luke Ch. 7 investigating “Faith.”



BTW - Did you know there are actually 613 commandments?



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