Thursday, January 7, 2016

These difficulties . . .



(by Joseph Philpot)

"From all your idols will I cleanse you." Ezekiel 36:25

When there are no crossestemptations, or trials
a man is sure to go out after and cleave to idols. 

It matters not what experience he has had. If once he 
ceases to be plagued and tried, he will be setting up 
his household gods in the secret chambers of his heart. 

Profit or pleasure, self indulgence or self gratification,
will surely, in one form or another, engross his thoughts, 
and steal away his heart. 

Nor is there anything too trifling or insignificant to 
become an idol. Whatever is meditated on preferably 
to God, whatever is desired more than He, whatever 
more interests us, pleases us, occupies our waking 
hours, or is more constantly in our mind, becomes 
an idol, and a source of sin. 

It is not the magnitude of the idol, but its existence 
as an object of worship, that constitutes idolatry. I have 
seen some 'Burmese idols' not much larger than my hand; 
and I have seen some 'Egyptian idols' weighing many tons.
But both were equally idols, and the comparative size had
nothing to do with the question. 

So spiritually, an idol is not to be measured by its size;
its relative importance or non importance. A flower may 
be as much an idol to one man, as a chest full of gold to 
another. 

If you watch your heart, you will see idols rising and setting 
all day long, nearly as thickly as the stars by night. 

But God sends . . .
  trials,
  difficulties,
  temptations,
  besetments,
  losses,
  afflictions, 
to pull down these idols, or rather 
to pull away our hearts from them.

These difficulties . . .
  pull us out of fleshly ease,
  make us cry for mercy, 
  pull down all rotten props,
  hunt us out of false refuges, and
  strip us of vain hopes and delusive expectations.


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