Idolatry: Heart Idols
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The word idolatry often conjures up visions of ancient statues or golden calves. Today, we think of idols as money, or social media. But in the Bible, idolatry was never just about items and images. It's about where people place their trust, security, and hope.
In this episode, we explore the biblical meaning of the word idol and how idolatry shows up in modern life in ways that are often much harder to see. Drawing on Scripture and the idea of “heart idols,” we look at three core drivers that often shape our misplaced pursuits: the desire for power, comfort, and approval.
This conversation isn’t about shame or legalism. The Bible doesn’t call us to eliminate every source of comfort or enjoyment in our lives. Instead, it invites us to notice when good things quietly take the place of God in our hearts, and how to turn that back over to him.