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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: Sanna Ordered by Date |
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1 | understanding idolatory | Jer 17:5 | Sanna | 204877 | ||
Thanks for that reference Doc. I have checked it out on Amazon and read an excerpt - it looks very helpful. Blessings to you, Sanna |
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2 | understanding idolatory | Jer 17:5 | Sanna | 204805 | ||
thanks Tamara - much appreciated! Susanna |
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3 | understanding idolatory | Jer 17:5 | Sanna | 204799 | ||
Oh dear, how guilty we all are of idolatry from time to time, based on that explanation! Lots of food for thought and prayer there. Thanks for your reply Tamara and your prompt to choose note when replying to someone direct. Blessings to you, Susanna | ||||||
4 | understanding idolatory | Jer 17:5 | Sanna | 204789 | ||
Doc, thankyou so much for your prompt response to my question. I feel blessed to have found this great resource on the net. Do you or others, know of any other resources on understanding Idolatory for 'western' Christians? Thanks, Susanna | ||||||
5 | What does idolatry mean to us these days | Not Specified | Sanna | 204400 | ||
I would like to better understand Idolatry in the modern, western context. I recall hearing that, Idolatry is anything that takes the place of God in our life, but can't find scriptural references for that explanation. I read Psa 106:39 in the NLT which says, their love of idols was adultery in the Lord's sight - this has prompted further questioning of what idolatry means to those of us who would not dream of having, for example, a metal or stone idol statue in our home and worshipping that. |
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6 | What does idolatry mean to us these days | Jer 17:5 | Sanna | 204408 | ||
I would like to better understand Idolatry in the modern, western context. I recall hearing that, Idolatry is anything that takes the place of God in our life, but can't find scriptural references for that explanation. I read Psa 106:39 in the NLT which says, their love of idols was adultery in the Lord's sight - this has prompted further questioning of what idolatry means to those of us who would not dream of having, for example, a metal or stone idol statue in our home and worshipping that. |
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