"We
must put
away the gods within us if God within us is to be revealed."
The
Command
“On
the morning of the
third day there was thunder and lightning,
with
a thick cloud over the mountain, and a very loud trumpet blast.
Everyone
in the camp trembled.
Then Moses led the people out of the camp to meet God, and they stood
at the foot of the mountain. Mount Sinai was covered with smoke,
because the Lord descended on it in fire.
The
smoke billowed up
from it
like smoke from a furnace, the whole mountain trembled violently, and
the sound of the trumpet grew louder and louder. Then Moses spoke and
the voice of God answered him. The Lord descended to the top of Mount
Sinai and called Moses to the top of the mountain....
And God spoke all these
words:
‘I am the Lord your God,
who brought you out of Egypt, out of the land of slavery.
You shall have no other
gods before me.
You shall not make for
yourself an idol in the form of anything in heaven above or on the
earth beneath or in the waters below. You shall not bow down to them or
worship them; for I, the Lord your God, am a jealous God...’ ”
-Exodus 19:16-20; 20:1-5
The Choice
“When the Lord finished
speaking to Moses on Mount Sinai, he gave him the two tablets of the
Testimony, the tablets of stone inscribed by the finger of God...
Then the Lord
said to
Moses, “Go down, because your people, whom you brought up out of Egypt,
have become corrupt. They have been quick to turn away from what I have
commanded them and have made for themselves an idol cast in the shape
of a calf. They have bowed down to it and have sacrificed to it and
have said, ‘These are your gods, O Israel, who brought you up out of
Egypt.’ ”
-Exodus 31:18; 32:7,8 (Italics mine)
The Blind
The great and
awesome
power of the holy God that descended that day upon Mount Sinai and
violently shook the entire mountain is the same great and awesome power
of the holy God that is dwelling within Christian believers through the
presence of the Holy Spirit today!
Through the
power of the
God of holiness dwelling within us, a tremendous opportunity is
awaiting us. It is the opportunity to eradicate our unholy thoughts, to
put to death our unholy motives. Yet, even with such a fortunate and
blessed opportunity available to us, we continue to be blinded by our
self-indulgent focus on the little gods in our lives. It is a spiritual
blindness of our own choosing. An impairment that increases in severity
according to the sightless choices we continue to make.
As long as we
continue to
wander in this state of spiritual blindness, we cannot access the
spiritual power necessary to overcome the multitude of little gods we
have chosen to worship.
And so, the
little gods
continue to rule in the hearts of men.
Embracing the little gods
We have embraced
the
little gods and they have embraced us. The little gods have whispered
many promises to us. They have told us that they want to help us. That
they will make us whole and happy! The little gods
can get
us almost anything we want. Because the little gods are everywhere.
They are very convenient, always available, easily obtainable. They are
the fast food of the soul. They help us to control the circumstances of
our lives. They guide and protect us, comfort and soothe us. They even
help to satisfy our fleshly desire for the respect and admiration of
others. Who could blame us for embracing the little gods?!
The little gods on the Outside
All the things apart
from
God that I depend upon to gain attention, recognition, admiration,
respect, acceptance or self-esteem inevitably become my little gods:
the style of
the clothes
I wear,
the car I
drive,
the house I
buy,
the area of
town in which
I live,
the type of
haircut that
I get,
the toys that
I own,
the way I
play with the
toys that I own,
the designer
glasses I
wear on my face or the colored contacts on my eyes,
the way I
talk,
even the way
I walk,
the places I
choose to
eat,
the people I
hang around
with,
the
demonstration of my
physical abilities,
the
proficiency of my
mental capabilities,
the quality
of my verbal
eloquence,
the way in
which I spend
my money,
the way in
which I earn
my money,
the way in
which I invest
my money,
the financial
security
from my money,
the charities
to which I
have given my money,
the funny
jokes I tell,
the
interesting gossip I
spread,
the
advantageous lies I
advance,
the
fascinating stories I
share,
the important
job I have,
the
prestigious club to
which I belong,
the important
organization I lead,
the
Spirit-filled church
I go to,
the
sacrifices I have
made,
the things I
have
accomplished by the work of my own hands,
my years of
dedicated
service to the church,
the volunteer
work I have
done,
the ritzy
places I shop,
the
name-brand makeup I
wear,
the gold
jewelry that
adorns me,
the
furnishings in the
house in which I live,
the special
kind of pet I
own,
the popular
guy I go out
with,
the pretty
girl I date,
the
successful husband I
have married,
the prize
wife I have
wed,
the hobbies I
participate
in,
the education
I have
earned,
the parties I
am invited
to,
the people
who admire me,
the people
who are
envious of me,
the people
who want to be
near me,
the
reputation I have
among my peers,
my boss’s
opinion of me,
my pastor’s
opinion of me,
my wife’s
opinion of me,
anyone’s
opinion of me,
and the list
goes on and
on...
How many
little gods do
you worship? 1Cor. 8:5,6)
Jesus said,
“Hear, O
Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one. Love the Lord your God with
all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with
all your strength.”
-Mark 12: 28-34 ( Italics mine)
The little gods on the Inside
Anything
or anybody apart
from God that we desire or depend upon to try to gain control, avoid
rejection or establish personal pride can become our little god. Even
through the workings of our emotions…
When I am angry, my anger
becomes my little god. My little anger god helps me get my way! He
advises me on how long to be angry with someone in order to punish him
or her into submission to my will.
When I am fearful, my own
fear can become my little god. I can depend upon my fear to protect me
from that which I am afraid of! He will show me where to hide and how
to avoid what I am afraid of. My little god of fear keeps me safe!
When I lust, the object
of my lust becomes my little god. The little god that is the object of
my lust helps to kindle a passionate desire within me. By
surrendering to this passion, I can experience a temporary sense of
sufficiency within my soul. I feel so alive! Conveniently, the little
god that is the object of my lust is almost always accompanied by the
little god of temporary happiness. I feel so complete - for a little
while.
When I am clumsy or inept
before you and I become embarrassed, you become my little god. I fear
your rejection, so I am embarrassed and you are my little god, for
awhile.
When I am prideful, I
become my own little god. And all of my accomplishments, they are
little gods too!
When I am envious of
someone, the person I am envious of becomes my little god. Or the
things that person has.
When I am rebellious
toward authority, I can always count on my little gods, dissension and
factions, to undermine my adversaries. They will cleverly operate
behind the scenes to protect me from reprisal!
When I become
intoxicated, drugs become my little gods. And they introduce me to so
many other little gods. Like the little gods of thievery and lies. The
little gods of thievery and lies help me to continue to enjoy my little
drug god!
When I seek the approval
of another person in order to feel that I am valuable, that person
becomes my little god. I must strive, compete, posture, and perform in
the hope that the person who has become my little god will find me
acceptable.
In
little gods We Trust
The little gods have
become an integral part of the way we think and the way we feel about
ourselves and about life. Our dependence upon the little gods has
brought about a familiar definition of life and self. To forsake all of
our little gods would be to forsake most of how we feel, think, and act
from day to day. We do not naturally desire to be separated from the
familiarity of our behaviors and beliefs. Familiarity feels to us like
safety.
If we are
honest with God
and with ourselves, we will admit that we don’t really want to stop
depending upon all the little gods. To stop depending upon them
entirely would mean that we would have to stop depending upon ourselves
- and our own determinations to get what we want, when we want it! That
is how we have always endeavored to feel safe and comfortable and
satisfied with ourselves.
Besides, we
reason, what
would life be like without all the little gods? Who would we be? How
would we feel? What would we do? Would we ever have fun anymore?
Though we may
possess all
of these doubts, the fact is, we simply don’t get to know all the
answers before we begin to seek freedom from our dependence upon the
little gods. If we truly desire freedom, we don’t get to be in control
anymore. In fact, it’s all about giving up control.
Going
on a little god Hunt
We begin to give up
self-centered control of our life by being willing to forsake our
little god-centered daily determinations. We must cry out to God for
His truth and respond to the Holy Spirit’s conviction regarding our
idolatrous dependence upon the little gods. Only then, can we actively
repent of our misdirected desires, by asking and depending upon the
power of the Holy Spirit to put to death our self-centered dependence
upon the little gods. With the Spirit’s light, we can hunt down the
myriad of little gods in our lives. And we can turn each one over to
the Spirit of Holiness to destroy.
The little gods do not
want you to believe this message. Without you, they have no purpose, no
playground, no podium. A part of you does not want to believe this
message either. The part of you that is enticed, deceived, and ruled by
the little gods. After all, you’ve been the way you are for a long
time. It’s the way you feel most of the time. It’s the way you think
most of the time. But if that way is the way of the little gods, it is
not the way of the big God.
The big God wants our
souls to be freed from their addictions to the little gods. Freed to be
re-formed into the likeness of the character of Christ. And as we
become less and less like the way we have always been, we become more
and more like the way we were always meant to be. To be like Jesus -
that’s the big God’s plan.
“He
who has God and everything else”, an old Puritan saying goes, “has no
more than he who has God alone.”
Copyright
©
2000 by R. Thomas Brass
All
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