Modern Day Idolatry - Scott Hafemann
This series we're walking through on Modern Day Idolatry is sparking lots of great conversations and interactions. Here is one more quote to wrestle with when it comes to the things we worship in lieu of God, by an author named Scott Hafemann:
Idolatry, whether ancient or modern, is thus the futile attempt to look for our lives to anyone or anything other than the one true Creator and Provider. Whom do I thank when things go well? To whom do I look when things go badly? What is my source of security? Where do I gain my sense of worth in the world? What am I striving to achieve in life, and why? The answers to questions like these will help determine whether we are honoring God as God or whether we are idolaters—whether that means we are praying to a stone image as in the prophet Isaiah's day, drooling with envy over the car in our neighbor's driveway, or latching onto the latest self-help strategy.
