Accept No Substitutes - Greg Laurie Devotion - September 10, 2025
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By Greg Laurie, Crosswalk.com
Wednesday, September 10, 2025
Accept No Substitutes
âYou must not make for yourself an idol of any kind or an image of anything in the heavens or on the earth or in the sea.â (Exodus 20:4 nlt)
The second commandment must have resonated powerfully with the Israelites because when Moses came down from Mount Sinai with the Ten Commandments, the people were worshiping a golden calfâan idol they had created while Moses was away. Understanding their mindset helps us understand the importance of the second commandment.
The first thing we need to recognize is that before they started worshiping the golden calf, the people had a feast dedicated to the Lord that included peace offerings and burnt offerings. They mingled what was right with what was wrong.
Essentially, they were saying, âThis godliness of Moses is too high for us. We want a spirituality that we can relate to. Something we can see and touch. Something that appeals to the senses. We donât want to feel guilty if we donât do what God says. So, we will just make up our own version.â
That describes the spirituality of many people today. But what if we applied the same logic to other areas? Imagine an airline pilot saying, âIâm tired of all these charts, buttons, lights, and gauges. Letâs just take off and go with the flow.â Or a surgeon saying, âI donât know what this artery or this section of the brain does. Just give me a scalpel, and letâs see what happens.â Or a person saying, âTraffic laws are your truth, not mine. Youâre free to believe that red means stop, but you must also respect my belief that red means go.â
We recognize that there are absolute truths that we all must live byâin aviation, in medicine, and on the road. But instead of recognizing that there are absolute truths about God, people try to give Him a twenty-first-century makeover.
People say, âMy god would never judge a personâ or âMy god would never send a person to Hell.â Thatâs the spirit of idolatryâsubstituting a concept of God that appeals to us for the God who makes Himself known in His Word. The goal is not to conform God and the teachings of Scripture to the shifting winds of culture. The goal is to try to bend the culture back to the teaching of the Word of God.
The same principle applies to rituals or religious tchotchkes that take the place of genuine worship and prayer. You donât need a picture of Jesus or a crucifix or any other icon to get close to God. Any object or ritual that works its way into your relationship with the Lord has the potential to become an idol.
If you have a personal relationship with Christ, and if you have a Bible, you have everything you need to worship and serve God. Celebrate the true God. Donât let facsimiles take His place in your life.
Reflection question: What facsimiles of faith do you see in the lives of people around you?
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Greg Laurie is the pastor and founder of the Harvest churches in California and Hawaii and of Harvest Crusades. He is an evangelist, best-selling author, and movie producer. His latest film âJesus Revolution,â from Lionsgate and Kingdom Story Company, is now available on-demand worldwide.
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