IDOLS IN THE HEART

Passage: Ezekiel 14:1~23  

Key verse: 5


1. Should he inquire of me at all? (1-11)

When a man sets up an idol in his heart he loses the privilege of seeking God's wisdom and help. A prophet should not co-operate with one who sets up an idol in his heart and puts a stumbling block before his face. God wants to recapture the hearts of his people. Idols of the heart anger him. He wants his people to worship him and let him rule their hearts. He is God; he must be first.

2. I have done nothing without cause (12-23)

God is just; he promises to punish a country which is unfaithful. Even such righteous men as Noah, Daniel and Job could not save their countries by their righteousness--they could only walk with God and be saved themselves. God's punishment--sword, famine, wild beasts and plagu--have a purpose. Those who survive can know God, repent, and be saved.


Prayer: Lord, remove all the idols from my heart and help me to walk with you. Give the people of this land a spirit of repentance.

One Word: Don't have idols in the heart