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  1. "#Returning, #NicholasLemann’s eloquent, achingly honest account of life within a tightly knit #German-#Jewish subculture whose collective response to #antisemitism was to fixate on fitting in with #gentiles. So axiomatic was the #NewOrleans community’s #assimilationism, and so profound its disdain for Eastern #European #Jews, that #Lemann never tasted lox until after he left home for college. And yet, well into adulthood, Lemann reevaluated, and rejected, the tradeoffs of his family forebears, in favor of a #kosher home, membership in a #minyan and #Shabbat observance.

    Hence the #book’s title. Hence, too, its element of surprise: This deeply personal story is not what you might expect from Lemann, a practitioner of cool-headed “neoliberal” policy #journalism in its 1980s heyday, who went on to become a #NewYorker staff #writer, dean of the #Columbia #Journalism School and #author of four books on U.S. political and social #history."

    momentmag.com/book-review-retu

  2. "#Returning, #NicholasLemann’s eloquent, achingly honest account of life within a tightly knit #German-#Jewish subculture whose collective response to #antisemitism was to fixate on fitting in with #gentiles. So axiomatic was the #NewOrleans community’s #assimilationism, and so profound its disdain for Eastern #European #Jews, that #Lemann never tasted lox until after he left home for college. And yet, well into adulthood, Lemann reevaluated, and rejected, the tradeoffs of his family forebears, in favor of a #kosher home, membership in a #minyan and #Shabbat observance.

    Hence the #book’s title. Hence, too, its element of surprise: This deeply personal story is not what you might expect from Lemann, a practitioner of cool-headed “neoliberal” policy #journalism in its 1980s heyday, who went on to become a #NewYorker staff #writer, dean of the #Columbia #Journalism School and #author of four books on U.S. political and social #history."

    momentmag.com/book-review-retu

  3. "#Returning, #NicholasLemann’s eloquent, achingly honest account of life within a tightly knit #German-#Jewish subculture whose collective response to #antisemitism was to fixate on fitting in with #gentiles. So axiomatic was the #NewOrleans community’s #assimilationism, and so profound its disdain for Eastern #European #Jews, that #Lemann never tasted lox until after he left home for college. And yet, well into adulthood, Lemann reevaluated, and rejected, the tradeoffs of his family forebears, in favor of a #kosher home, membership in a #minyan and #Shabbat observance.

    Hence the #book’s title. Hence, too, its element of surprise: This deeply personal story is not what you might expect from Lemann, a practitioner of cool-headed “neoliberal” policy #journalism in its 1980s heyday, who went on to become a #NewYorker staff #writer, dean of the #Columbia #Journalism School and #author of four books on U.S. political and social #history."

    momentmag.com/book-review-retu

  4. "#Returning, #NicholasLemann’s eloquent, achingly honest account of life within a tightly knit #German-#Jewish subculture whose collective response to #antisemitism was to fixate on fitting in with #gentiles. So axiomatic was the #NewOrleans community’s #assimilationism, and so profound its disdain for Eastern #European #Jews, that #Lemann never tasted lox until after he left home for college. And yet, well into adulthood, Lemann reevaluated, and rejected, the tradeoffs of his family forebears, in favor of a #kosher home, membership in a #minyan and #Shabbat observance.

    Hence the #book’s title. Hence, too, its element of surprise: This deeply personal story is not what you might expect from Lemann, a practitioner of cool-headed “neoliberal” policy #journalism in its 1980s heyday, who went on to become a #NewYorker staff #writer, dean of the #Columbia #Journalism School and #author of four books on U.S. political and social #history."

    momentmag.com/book-review-retu

  5. "#Returning, #NicholasLemann’s eloquent, achingly honest account of life within a tightly knit #German-#Jewish subculture whose collective response to #antisemitism was to fixate on fitting in with #gentiles. So axiomatic was the #NewOrleans community’s #assimilationism, and so profound its disdain for Eastern #European #Jews, that #Lemann never tasted lox until after he left home for college. And yet, well into adulthood, Lemann reevaluated, and rejected, the tradeoffs of his family forebears, in favor of a #kosher home, membership in a #minyan and #Shabbat observance.

    Hence the #book’s title. Hence, too, its element of surprise: This deeply personal story is not what you might expect from Lemann, a practitioner of cool-headed “neoliberal” policy #journalism in its 1980s heyday, who went on to become a #NewYorker staff #writer, dean of the #Columbia #Journalism School and #author of four books on U.S. political and social #history."

    momentmag.com/book-review-retu

  6. 🕊️❤️‍🔥✝️👑💦💒🏩💛🛐🫂🦁🩷💚🩷💗☁️🌈☁️*Filled With The Holy Spirit!*& Miracles!🕊️✝️👑❤️‍🔥💦💒🏩💛🛐🫂🌀🍥💚☁️🌈☁️

    🕊️✝️👑❤️‍🔥💒🏩💛🛐🫂🩷❤️‍🔥🍥🌀💚🩷💗💜☁️🌈☁️*Gentiles Hear the Good News!💦❤️‍🔥✝️👑🕊️💒🏩🛐🫂🍥💚🩷☁️🌈☁️

    💦❤️‍🔥✝️👑🕊️💒🏩💛🛐🫂🩷🦁❤️‍🔥🍥☁️🌈☁️*how God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit!*& with power!*He went about doing good!*& healing all who were oppressed by the devil!*for God was with him!💦❤️‍🔥✝️👑🕊️💒🏩💛🛐🫂☁️🌈☁️

    Acts 10:38

    #Filled #With #Holy #Spirit #Miracles #Gentiles #Hear #the #Good #News #Baptism #God #Christ #Jesus #Anointed #Power #Love #Believe #Truth

  7. 🕊️❤️‍🔥✝️👑💦💒🏩💛🛐🫂🦁🩷💚🩷💗☁️🌈☁️*Filled With The Holy Spirit!*& Miracles!🕊️✝️👑❤️‍🔥💦💒🏩💛🛐🫂🌀🍥💚☁️🌈☁️

    🕊️✝️👑❤️‍🔥💒🏩💛🛐🫂🩷❤️‍🔥🍥🌀💚🩷💗💜☁️🌈☁️*Gentiles Hear the Good News!💦❤️‍🔥✝️👑🕊️💒🏩🛐🫂🍥💚🩷☁️🌈☁️

    💦❤️‍🔥✝️👑🕊️💒🏩💛🛐🫂🩷🦁❤️‍🔥🍥☁️🌈☁️*how God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit!*& with power!*He went about doing good!*& healing all who were oppressed by the devil!*for God was with him!💦❤️‍🔥✝️👑🕊️💒🏩💛🛐🫂☁️🌈☁️

    Acts 10:38

    #Filled #With #Holy #Spirit #Miracles #Gentiles #Hear #the #Good #News #Baptism #God #Christ #Jesus #Anointed #Power #Love #Believe #Truth

  8. 🦚🤍🦚🕊️❤️‍🔥✝️👑💦💒🏩💛🛐🫂🦁🩷☁️🌈☁️*Filled With The Holy Spirit!*& Miracles!🦚🤍🦚🕊️✝️👑❤️‍🔥💦💒🏩💛🛐🫂☁️🌈☁️

    🦚🤍🦚🕊️✝️👑❤️‍🔥💒🏩💛🛐🫂🩷❤️‍🔥🍥☁️🌈☁️*Gentiles Hear the Good News!🦚🤍🦚💦❤️‍🔥✝️👑🕊️

    🦚🤍🦚💦❤️‍🔥✝️👑🕊️💒🏩💛🛐🫂🩷🦁❤️‍🔥🍥☁️🌈☁️*how God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit!*& with power!*He went about doing good!*& healing all who were oppressed by the devil!*for God was with him!🦚🤍🦚💦❤️‍🔥✝️👑🕊️💒🏩💛🛐🫂☁️🌈☁️

    Acts 10:38

    #Filled #With #Holy #Spirit #Miracles #Gentiles #Hear #the #Good #News #Baptism #God #Christ #Jesus #Anointed #Power #Love #Believe #Truth

  9. 🦚🤍🦚🕊️❤️‍🔥✝️👑💦💒🏩💛🛐🫂🦁🩷☁️🌈☁️*Filled With The Holy Spirit!*& Miracles!🦚🤍🦚🕊️✝️👑❤️‍🔥💦💒🏩💛🛐🫂☁️🌈☁️

    🦚🤍🦚🕊️✝️👑❤️‍🔥💒🏩💛🛐🫂🩷❤️‍🔥🍥☁️🌈☁️*Gentiles Hear the Good News!🦚🤍🦚💦❤️‍🔥✝️👑🕊️

    🦚🤍🦚💦❤️‍🔥✝️👑🕊️💒🏩💛🛐🫂🩷🦁❤️‍🔥🍥☁️🌈☁️*how God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit!*& with power!*He went about doing good!*& healing all who were oppressed by the devil!*for God was with him!🦚🤍🦚💦❤️‍🔥✝️👑🕊️💒🏩💛🛐🫂☁️🌈☁️

    Acts 10:38

    #Filled #With #Holy #Spirit #Miracles #Gentiles #Hear #the #Good #News #Baptism #God #Christ #Jesus #Anointed #Power #Love #Believe #Truth

  10. *~*Filled With The Holy Spirit!*& Miracles!*~*

    *~*World People Today!*& Gentiles Hear the Good News!*~*

    *~*[Baptism]*Oh!*how God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit!*& with power!*He went about doing good!*& healing all who were oppressed by the devil!*for God was with him!*~*

    (Acts 10:38)

    #Filled #With #The #Holy #Spirit #And #Miracles #World #People #and #Gentiles #Hear #the #Good #News #Baptism #God #Christ #Jesus #Anointed #Power #Love #Saved #Saints #Believe #Truth

  11. *~*Filled With The Holy Spirit!*& Miracles!*~*

    *~*World People Today!*& Gentiles Hear the Good News!*~*

    *~*[Baptism]*Oh!*how God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit!*& with power!*He went about doing good!*& healing all who were oppressed by the devil!*for God was with him!*~*

    (Acts 10:38)

    #Filled #With #The #Holy #Spirit #And #Miracles #World #People #and #Gentiles #Hear #the #Good #News #Baptism #God #Christ #Jesus #Anointed #Power #Love #Saved #Saints #Believe #Truth

  12. 🤗💜🏩💒☁️🌈☁️🛐🫂💝💠🌟👑✝️💦🩵💛🩷🪽😇🪽🤱🏿🤱🏻🤱❤️‍🔥🕊️🚼🩷🩵💛🤗🌐🌏🩷💁‍♀️[Christ became God’s truth!*& He also did this so that we would glorify God for his mercy!*Now may the God of hope fill you with complete joy!*& peace as you continue to believe!*So that you overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit!]🤗🌐🌏💜🏩💒💝🩵💛🩷💜☁️🌈☁️🛐🫂💝💠🌟👑✝️💦🕊️❤️‍🔥💝🩵💛🩷💜🪽😇🪽🤱🏿🤱🏻🤱🚼🩵💛🤗

    #Christ #Hope #Jews #Gentiles #Entire #World #Thursday #Devotional #GOD #Love #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Savior #Light #Pray #Believe #Peace #Faith #Truth #Goodness #lord

  13. 🤗💜🏩💒☁️🌈☁️🛐🫂💝💠🌟👑✝️💦🩵💛🩷🪽😇🪽🤱🏿🤱🏻🤱❤️‍🔥🕊️🚼🩷🩵💛🤗🌐🌏🩷💁‍♀️[Christ became God’s truth!*& He also did this so that we would glorify God for his mercy!*Now may the God of hope fill you with complete joy!*& peace as you continue to believe!*So that you overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit!]🤗🌐🌏💜🏩💒💝🩵💛🩷💜☁️🌈☁️🛐🫂💝💠🌟👑✝️💦🕊️❤️‍🔥💝🩵💛🩷💜🪽😇🪽🤱🏿🤱🏻🤱🚼🩵💛🤗

    #Christ #Hope #Jews #Gentiles #Entire #World #Thursday #Devotional #GOD #Love #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Savior #Light #Pray #Believe #Peace #Faith #Truth #Goodness #lord

  14. 🌐🌏🩷💁‍♀️[Christ became God’s truth!*& He also did this so that the Gentiles would glorify God for his mercy!*& again Isaiah says!*There will be a Root of Jesse!*& he is the one who will rise up to rule the Gentiles!*on him the Gentiles will place their hope!]*{Now may the God of hope fill you with complete joy!*& peace as you👉

    #Christ #Hope #Jews #Gentiles #Entire #World #Thursday #Devotional #GOD #Love #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Savior #Light #Pray #Believe #Peace #Faith #Truth #Goodness #Lord

  15. 🌐🌏🩷💁‍♀️[Christ became God’s truth!*& He also did this so that the Gentiles would glorify God for his mercy!*as it is written!*Rejoice!*you Gentiles!*with his people!*& again!*Praise the Lord! all you Gentiles!*& let all the peoples give him praise!]*{& again Isaiah says!*There will be a Root of Jesse!*& he is the one who will👉

    #Christ #Hope #Jews #Gentiles #Entire #World #Thursday #Devotional #GOD #Love #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Savior #Light #Pray #Believe #Peace #Faith #Truth #Goodness #Lord

  16. 🌐🌏🩷💁‍♀️[Christ became God’s truth!*& He also did this so that the Gentiles would glorify God for his mercy!*as it is written!*For this reason I will praise you among the Gentiles!*& I will sing to your name!]*{& again it says!*Rejoice!*you Gentiles!*with his people!*& again!*Praise the Lord!👉

    #Christ #Hope #Jews #Gentiles #Entire #World #Thursday #Devotional #GOD #Love #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Savior #Light #Pray #Believe #Peace #Faith #Truth #Goodness #Lord #Father

  17. 🌐🌏🩷💁‍♀️[Christ became a servant for the sake of God’s truth!*& He also did this so that the Gentiles would glorify God for his mercy!]*{as it is written!*For this reason I will praise you among the Gentiles!*& I will sing to your name!}*& again it says!*Rejoice!*you Gentiles!*with his people!*& again!👉

    #Christ #Hope #Jews #Gentiles #Entire #World #Thursday #Devotional #GOD #Love #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Savior #Light #Pray #Believe #Peace #Faith #Truth #Goodness #Lord #Father #almighty

  18. 🌐🌏🩷💁‍♀️[For I am saying that Christ became a servant of those who are circumcised for the sake of God’s truth!*to confirm the promises made to the patriarchs!]*{He also did this so that the Gentiles would glorify God for his mercy!}*as it is written!*For this reason I will praise you👉

    #Christ #the #Hope #of #Jews #Gentiles #The #Entire #World #Thursday #Devotional #GOD #Love #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Savior #Light #Pray #Believe #Peace #Faith #Truth #Goodness #Lord #Father #almighty

  19. 🌐🌏🩷💁‍♀️*[DEAR BELOVED FRIENDS ACROSS THE EARTH!]*For I am saying that Christ became a servant of those who are circumcised for the sake of God’s truth!*to confirm the promises made to the patriarchs!*He also did this so that the Gentiles would glorify God for his mercy!👉

    #Christ #the #Hope #of #Jews #and #Gentiles #and #The #Entire #World #Thursday #Devotional #GOD #Love #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Savior #Light #Pray #Believe #Peace #Faith #Truth #Goodness #Hospitality #Lord #Father #almighty

  20. 🌐🌏🩷💁‍♀️*Christ the Hope of Jews!*& Gentiles!(*& The Entire World!)

    🌐🌏🩷💁‍♀️*[DEAR BELOVED FRIENDS ACROSS THE EARTH!]*For I am saying that Christ became a servant of those who are circumcised for the sake of God👉

    #Christ #the #Hope #of #Jews #and #Gentiles #and #The #Entire #World #Thursday #Devotional #GOD #Love #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Savior #Light #Pray #Believe #Peace #Faith #Truth #Goodness #Hospitality #Lord #Father #Almighty #Spiritual #Worship #Renewal #Repentance #Forgiveness #Redeemed

  21. 🌐🌏🩷💁‍♀️*[DEAR BELOVED FRIENDS ACROSS THE EARTH!]*Christ the Hope of Jews!*& Gentiles!(*& The Entire World!)

    🌐🌏🩷💁‍♀️*[DEAR BELOVED FRIENDS ACROSS THE EARTH!]*For I am saying👉

    #Christ #the #Hope #of #Jews #and #Gentiles #and #The #Entire #World #Thursday #Devotional #GOD #Love #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Savior #Light #Pray #Believe #Christian #Hope #Peace #Faith #Truth #Goodness #Kindness #Caring #Hospitality #Lord #Father #Almighty #Spiritual #Worship #Renewal #Repentance #Forgiveness #Redeemed

  22. Living stones 4 Idols of wood and stone

    Idols of wood and stone – warning from the law

    When the children of Israel were led forth from Egypt, they left behind a land absolutely full of idols. Those who are said to know tell us that the Egyptians worshipped around 2,000 different gods. The Israelites saw the great judgements of the Lord which had been poured out upon these pagan deities in the form of ten awesome plagues (Exodus 12:12). Logically speaking, therefore, we might expect that they would have realised that the gods of Egypt – indeed of all Gentile nations – were nothing. Having seen all that had been done for them in the period leading up to, and during, the exodus, the Israelites would surely worship the mighty one of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob alone. In case the point had been missed, the law given through Moses at Sinai forbad the making of, and bowing down to, idols of any kind. Time and again the same point was made:

    “Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth …” (20:4)

    Sadly, we know that Israel broke this very simple law with astonishing regularity. They were already in the habit of worshipping Egyptian idols even before the exodus (see Ezekiel 20:8). This practice continued in the wilderness, when the molten calf was made. Other images were carried through the desert (Acts 7:43). Once they entered the land, after an initial period of faithfulness under Joshua and the next generation (Judges 2:7), God’s people descended into idolatry once more. These actions went on virtually unchecked, until they were carried away captive, Israel into Assyria and Judah into Babylon. There they would be absolutely surrounded by idolatry! And what were many of these idols made of? Wood and … stone:

    “And the LORD shall scatter thee among all people, from the one end of the earth even unto the other; and there thou shalt serve other gods, which neither thou nor thy fathers have known, even wood and stone.” (Deuteronomy 28:64)

    So when the Gentiles made themselves stone idols and bowed before them, these lifeless items were alive in the minds of those who worshipped them. It was as though the stone, which was meant to be a small representation of the pagan deity in question, possessed life: a “living stone”. How tragic that Israel fell into this same trap and followed their Gentile neighbours.

    These things are not written so we can feel superior, patting ourselves on the back that we have never bowed down to idols made of wood and stone as the faithless Israelites did. They are “written for our learning” (Romans 15:4; 1 Corinthians 10:11). If we fail to see the dangers of the things of this world which threaten us today, then we are no different from Israel in the wilderness. Though we may not actually bow down before idols, the Apostle Paul identifies covetousness as idolatry in Colossians 3:5. Can any of us honestly say that we do not, at times, covet some of the things of this world?

    The nation in the wilderness had a rock which had life-giving properties – the one from which water flowed (Exodus 17:6,7). That rock, in symbol, “was Christ” (1 Corinthians 10:4). He is our source of strength. Only in him, by God’s grace, are we alive. Only if he is our foundation can we withstand the trials and tribulations of this life. Only in him can we grow, spiritually.

    What a challenge this is then for us. As Jesus is a living and life-giving stone, we are called upon to emulate his example. We must possess the strength of a stone, while manifesting the hope of life which is ours to those in the world. As “lively stones” we will show to others the attributes of our Lord and Master, the true “living stone”.

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    Preceding articles

    Living stones 1 A lifeless and a lively stone

    Living stones 2 Attributes

    Living stones 3 Jacob and a “living stone”

    Memorizing wonderfully 8 The commandments

    Memorizing wonderfully 10 Keeping the commandments 2

    Memorizing wonderfully 12 Choose life

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    Additional reading

    1. Bible sayings about God
    2. Two states of existence before God
    3. Man enticed to long for more
    4. On the Edge of Believing
    5. The Best Bedtime Stories
    6. Commemorating the escape from slavery
    7. Marriage of Jesus 8 Wife of Yahweh
    8. It takes guts to leave the ruts
    9. To Soar In The Spirit You Have To Be Hard Core
    10. Only six of ten commandments of God still important to British Christians

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  23. Living stones 4 Idols of wood and stone

    Idols of wood and stone – warning from the law

    When the children of Israel were led forth from Egypt, they left behind a land absolutely full of idols. Those who are said to know tell us that the Egyptians worshipped around 2,000 different gods. The Israelites saw the great judgements of the Lord which had been poured out upon these pagan deities in the form of ten awesome plagues (Exodus 12:12). Logically speaking, therefore, we might expect that they would have realised that the gods of Egypt – indeed of all Gentile nations – were nothing. Having seen all that had been done for them in the period leading up to, and during, the exodus, the Israelites would surely worship the mighty one of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob alone. In case the point had been missed, the law given through Moses at Sinai forbad the making of, and bowing down to, idols of any kind. Time and again the same point was made:

    “Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth …” (20:4)

    Sadly, we know that Israel broke this very simple law with astonishing regularity. They were already in the habit of worshipping Egyptian idols even before the exodus (see Ezekiel 20:8). This practice continued in the wilderness, when the molten calf was made. Other images were carried through the desert (Acts 7:43). Once they entered the land, after an initial period of faithfulness under Joshua and the next generation (Judges 2:7), God’s people descended into idolatry once more. These actions went on virtually unchecked, until they were carried away captive, Israel into Assyria and Judah into Babylon. There they would be absolutely surrounded by idolatry! And what were many of these idols made of? Wood and … stone:

    “And the LORD shall scatter thee among all people, from the one end of the earth even unto the other; and there thou shalt serve other gods, which neither thou nor thy fathers have known, even wood and stone.” (Deuteronomy 28:64)

    So when the Gentiles made themselves stone idols and bowed before them, these lifeless items were alive in the minds of those who worshipped them. It was as though the stone, which was meant to be a small representation of the pagan deity in question, possessed life: a “living stone”. How tragic that Israel fell into this same trap and followed their Gentile neighbours.

    These things are not written so we can feel superior, patting ourselves on the back that we have never bowed down to idols made of wood and stone as the faithless Israelites did. They are “written for our learning” (Romans 15:4; 1 Corinthians 10:11). If we fail to see the dangers of the things of this world which threaten us today, then we are no different from Israel in the wilderness. Though we may not actually bow down before idols, the Apostle Paul identifies covetousness as idolatry in Colossians 3:5. Can any of us honestly say that we do not, at times, covet some of the things of this world?

    The nation in the wilderness had a rock which had life-giving properties – the one from which water flowed (Exodus 17:6,7). That rock, in symbol, “was Christ” (1 Corinthians 10:4). He is our source of strength. Only in him, by God’s grace, are we alive. Only if he is our foundation can we withstand the trials and tribulations of this life. Only in him can we grow, spiritually.

    What a challenge this is then for us. As Jesus is a living and life-giving stone, we are called upon to emulate his example. We must possess the strength of a stone, while manifesting the hope of life which is ours to those in the world. As “lively stones” we will show to others the attributes of our Lord and Master, the true “living stone”.

    +

    Preceding articles

    Living stones 1 A lifeless and a lively stone

    Living stones 2 Attributes

    Living stones 3 Jacob and a “living stone”

    Memorizing wonderfully 8 The commandments

    Memorizing wonderfully 10 Keeping the commandments 2

    Memorizing wonderfully 12 Choose life

    ++

    Additional reading

    1. Bible sayings about God
    2. Two states of existence before God
    3. Man enticed to long for more
    4. On the Edge of Believing
    5. The Best Bedtime Stories
    6. Commemorating the escape from slavery
    7. Marriage of Jesus 8 Wife of Yahweh
    8. It takes guts to leave the ruts
    9. To Soar In The Spirit You Have To Be Hard Core
    10. Only six of ten commandments of God still important to British Christians

    +++

    Related articles

    1. Idol worship?
    2. High recognitions . . . Idol worshipers
    3. Chopping Down Idols
    4. Deconstructing the God of the gaps
    5. Idols
    6. Falling Idols
    7. Crucifying our idols
    8. Idols, Idols, Everywhere…
    9. Will Jesus forgive me?
    10. No One Lives Without Faith
    11. The Catholic mass: How a simple memorial became a pompous, elaborate ritual
    12. The Ancient Origins of Modern Holidays
    13. Polytheist vs. [Neo]Pagan
    14. Idolatry (by Katherine – How my heart speaks)
    15. Idolatry (by They were strangers)
    16. My Religion is Rooted, Literally.
    17. Thankfulness vs. Idolatry
    18. Idolatry: A Subtly Profound Idea
    19. The Idolatry of Man and the Grace of God
    20. honestly, it’s idolatry
    21. Workplace IdolatryAm I A Sinner?Preaching Idolatry
    22. Guilty of IdolatryThe Church And What It Has Become
    23. The Days Are Now
    24. Unity in ChristMy Living Stone

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  24. Living stones 4 Idols of wood and stone

    Idols of wood and stone – warning from the law

    When the children of Israel were led forth from Egypt, they left behind a land absolutely full of idols. Those who are said to know tell us that the Egyptians worshipped around 2,000 different gods. The Israelites saw the great judgements of the Lord which had been poured out upon these pagan deities in the form of ten awesome plagues (Exodus 12:12). Logically speaking, therefore, we might expect that they would have realised that the gods of Egypt – indeed of all Gentile nations – were nothing. Having seen all that had been done for them in the period leading up to, and during, the exodus, the Israelites would surely worship the mighty one of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob alone. In case the point had been missed, the law given through Moses at Sinai forbad the making of, and bowing down to, idols of any kind. Time and again the same point was made:

    “Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth …” (20:4)

    Sadly, we know that Israel broke this very simple law with astonishing regularity. They were already in the habit of worshipping Egyptian idols even before the exodus (see Ezekiel 20:8). This practice continued in the wilderness, when the molten calf was made. Other images were carried through the desert (Acts 7:43). Once they entered the land, after an initial period of faithfulness under Joshua and the next generation (Judges 2:7), God’s people descended into idolatry once more. These actions went on virtually unchecked, until they were carried away captive, Israel into Assyria and Judah into Babylon. There they would be absolutely surrounded by idolatry! And what were many of these idols made of? Wood and … stone:

    “And the LORD shall scatter thee among all people, from the one end of the earth even unto the other; and there thou shalt serve other gods, which neither thou nor thy fathers have known, even wood and stone.” (Deuteronomy 28:64)

    So when the Gentiles made themselves stone idols and bowed before them, these lifeless items were alive in the minds of those who worshipped them. It was as though the stone, which was meant to be a small representation of the pagan deity in question, possessed life: a “living stone”. How tragic that Israel fell into this same trap and followed their Gentile neighbours.

    These things are not written so we can feel superior, patting ourselves on the back that we have never bowed down to idols made of wood and stone as the faithless Israelites did. They are “written for our learning” (Romans 15:4; 1 Corinthians 10:11). If we fail to see the dangers of the things of this world which threaten us today, then we are no different from Israel in the wilderness. Though we may not actually bow down before idols, the Apostle Paul identifies covetousness as idolatry in Colossians 3:5. Can any of us honestly say that we do not, at times, covet some of the things of this world?

    The nation in the wilderness had a rock which had life-giving properties – the one from which water flowed (Exodus 17:6,7). That rock, in symbol, “was Christ” (1 Corinthians 10:4). He is our source of strength. Only in him, by God’s grace, are we alive. Only if he is our foundation can we withstand the trials and tribulations of this life. Only in him can we grow, spiritually.

    What a challenge this is then for us. As Jesus is a living and life-giving stone, we are called upon to emulate his example. We must possess the strength of a stone, while manifesting the hope of life which is ours to those in the world. As “lively stones” we will show to others the attributes of our Lord and Master, the true “living stone”.

    +

    Preceding articles

    Living stones 1 A lifeless and a lively stone

    Living stones 2 Attributes

    Living stones 3 Jacob and a “living stone”

    Memorizing wonderfully 8 The commandments

    Memorizing wonderfully 10 Keeping the commandments 2

    Memorizing wonderfully 12 Choose life

    ++

    Additional reading

    1. Bible sayings about God
    2. Two states of existence before God
    3. Man enticed to long for more
    4. On the Edge of Believing
    5. The Best Bedtime Stories
    6. Commemorating the escape from slavery
    7. Marriage of Jesus 8 Wife of Yahweh
    8. It takes guts to leave the ruts
    9. To Soar In The Spirit You Have To Be Hard Core
    10. Only six of ten commandments of God still important to British Christians

    +++

    Related articles

    1. Idol worship?
    2. High recognitions . . . Idol worshipers
    3. Chopping Down Idols
    4. Deconstructing the God of the gaps
    5. Idols
    6. Falling Idols
    7. Crucifying our idols
    8. Idols, Idols, Everywhere…
    9. Will Jesus forgive me?
    10. No One Lives Without Faith
    11. The Catholic mass: How a simple memorial became a pompous, elaborate ritual
    12. The Ancient Origins of Modern Holidays
    13. Polytheist vs. [Neo]Pagan
    14. Idolatry (by Katherine – How my heart speaks)
    15. Idolatry (by They were strangers)
    16. My Religion is Rooted, Literally.
    17. Thankfulness vs. Idolatry
    18. Idolatry: A Subtly Profound Idea
    19. The Idolatry of Man and the Grace of God
    20. honestly, it’s idolatry
    21. Workplace IdolatryAm I A Sinner?Preaching Idolatry
    22. Guilty of IdolatryThe Church And What It Has Become
    23. The Days Are Now
    24. Unity in ChristMy Living Stone

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  25. Living stones 4 Idols of wood and stone

    Idols of wood and stone – warning from the law

    When the children of Israel were led forth from Egypt, they left behind a land absolutely full of idols. Those who are said to know tell us that the Egyptians worshipped around 2,000 different gods. The Israelites saw the great judgements of the Lord which had been poured out upon these pagan deities in the form of ten awesome plagues (Exodus 12:12). Logically speaking, therefore, we might expect that they would have realised that the gods of Egypt – indeed of all Gentile nations – were nothing. Having seen all that had been done for them in the period leading up to, and during, the exodus, the Israelites would surely worship the mighty one of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob alone. In case the point had been missed, the law given through Moses at Sinai forbad the making of, and bowing down to, idols of any kind. Time and again the same point was made:

    “Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth …” (20:4)

    Sadly, we know that Israel broke this very simple law with astonishing regularity. They were already in the habit of worshipping Egyptian idols even before the exodus (see Ezekiel 20:8). This practice continued in the wilderness, when the molten calf was made. Other images were carried through the desert (Acts 7:43). Once they entered the land, after an initial period of faithfulness under Joshua and the next generation (Judges 2:7), God’s people descended into idolatry once more. These actions went on virtually unchecked, until they were carried away captive, Israel into Assyria and Judah into Babylon. There they would be absolutely surrounded by idolatry! And what were many of these idols made of? Wood and … stone:

    “And the LORD shall scatter thee among all people, from the one end of the earth even unto the other; and there thou shalt serve other gods, which neither thou nor thy fathers have known, even wood and stone.” (Deuteronomy 28:64)

    So when the Gentiles made themselves stone idols and bowed before them, these lifeless items were alive in the minds of those who worshipped them. It was as though the stone, which was meant to be a small representation of the pagan deity in question, possessed life: a “living stone”. How tragic that Israel fell into this same trap and followed their Gentile neighbours.

    These things are not written so we can feel superior, patting ourselves on the back that we have never bowed down to idols made of wood and stone as the faithless Israelites did. They are “written for our learning” (Romans 15:4; 1 Corinthians 10:11). If we fail to see the dangers of the things of this world which threaten us today, then we are no different from Israel in the wilderness. Though we may not actually bow down before idols, the Apostle Paul identifies covetousness as idolatry in Colossians 3:5. Can any of us honestly say that we do not, at times, covet some of the things of this world?

    The nation in the wilderness had a rock which had life-giving properties – the one from which water flowed (Exodus 17:6,7). That rock, in symbol, “was Christ” (1 Corinthians 10:4). He is our source of strength. Only in him, by God’s grace, are we alive. Only if he is our foundation can we withstand the trials and tribulations of this life. Only in him can we grow, spiritually.

    What a challenge this is then for us. As Jesus is a living and life-giving stone, we are called upon to emulate his example. We must possess the strength of a stone, while manifesting the hope of life which is ours to those in the world. As “lively stones” we will show to others the attributes of our Lord and Master, the true “living stone”.

    +

    Preceding articles

    Living stones 1 A lifeless and a lively stone

    Living stones 2 Attributes

    Living stones 3 Jacob and a “living stone”

    Memorizing wonderfully 8 The commandments

    Memorizing wonderfully 10 Keeping the commandments 2

    Memorizing wonderfully 12 Choose life

    ++

    Additional reading

    1. Bible sayings about God
    2. Two states of existence before God
    3. Man enticed to long for more
    4. On the Edge of Believing
    5. The Best Bedtime Stories
    6. Commemorating the escape from slavery
    7. Marriage of Jesus 8 Wife of Yahweh
    8. It takes guts to leave the ruts
    9. To Soar In The Spirit You Have To Be Hard Core
    10. Only six of ten commandments of God still important to British Christians

    +++

    Related articles

    1. Idol worship?
    2. High recognitions . . . Idol worshipers
    3. Chopping Down Idols
    4. Deconstructing the God of the gaps
    5. Idols
    6. Falling Idols
    7. Crucifying our idols
    8. Idols, Idols, Everywhere…
    9. Will Jesus forgive me?
    10. No One Lives Without Faith
    11. The Catholic mass: How a simple memorial became a pompous, elaborate ritual
    12. The Ancient Origins of Modern Holidays
    13. Polytheist vs. [Neo]Pagan
    14. Idolatry (by Katherine – How my heart speaks)
    15. Idolatry (by They were strangers)
    16. My Religion is Rooted, Literally.
    17. Thankfulness vs. Idolatry
    18. Idolatry: A Subtly Profound Idea
    19. The Idolatry of Man and the Grace of God
    20. honestly, it’s idolatry
    21. Workplace IdolatryAm I A Sinner?Preaching Idolatry
    22. Guilty of IdolatryThe Church And What It Has Become
    23. The Days Are Now
    24. Unity in ChristMy Living Stone

    Rate this:

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  26. Living stones 4 Idols of wood and stone

    Idols of wood and stone – warning from the law

    When the children of Israel were led forth from Egypt, they left behind a land absolutely full of idols. Those who are said to know tell us that the Egyptians worshipped around 2,000 different gods. The Israelites saw the great judgements of the Lord which had been poured out upon these pagan deities in the form of ten awesome plagues (Exodus 12:12). Logically speaking, therefore, we might expect that they would have realised that the gods of Egypt – indeed of all Gentile nations – were nothing. Having seen all that had been done for them in the period leading up to, and during, the exodus, the Israelites would surely worship the mighty one of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob alone. In case the point had been missed, the law given through Moses at Sinai forbad the making of, and bowing down to, idols of any kind. Time and again the same point was made:

    “Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth …” (20:4)

    Sadly, we know that Israel broke this very simple law with astonishing regularity. They were already in the habit of worshipping Egyptian idols even before the exodus (see Ezekiel 20:8). This practice continued in the wilderness, when the molten calf was made. Other images were carried through the desert (Acts 7:43). Once they entered the land, after an initial period of faithfulness under Joshua and the next generation (Judges 2:7), God’s people descended into idolatry once more. These actions went on virtually unchecked, until they were carried away captive, Israel into Assyria and Judah into Babylon. There they would be absolutely surrounded by idolatry! And what were many of these idols made of? Wood and … stone:

    “And the LORD shall scatter thee among all people, from the one end of the earth even unto the other; and there thou shalt serve other gods, which neither thou nor thy fathers have known, even wood and stone.” (Deuteronomy 28:64)

    So when the Gentiles made themselves stone idols and bowed before them, these lifeless items were alive in the minds of those who worshipped them. It was as though the stone, which was meant to be a small representation of the pagan deity in question, possessed life: a “living stone”. How tragic that Israel fell into this same trap and followed their Gentile neighbours.

    These things are not written so we can feel superior, patting ourselves on the back that we have never bowed down to idols made of wood and stone as the faithless Israelites did. They are “written for our learning” (Romans 15:4; 1 Corinthians 10:11). If we fail to see the dangers of the things of this world which threaten us today, then we are no different from Israel in the wilderness. Though we may not actually bow down before idols, the Apostle Paul identifies covetousness as idolatry in Colossians 3:5. Can any of us honestly say that we do not, at times, covet some of the things of this world?

    The nation in the wilderness had a rock which had life-giving properties – the one from which water flowed (Exodus 17:6,7). That rock, in symbol, “was Christ” (1 Corinthians 10:4). He is our source of strength. Only in him, by God’s grace, are we alive. Only if he is our foundation can we withstand the trials and tribulations of this life. Only in him can we grow, spiritually.

    What a challenge this is then for us. As Jesus is a living and life-giving stone, we are called upon to emulate his example. We must possess the strength of a stone, while manifesting the hope of life which is ours to those in the world. As “lively stones” we will show to others the attributes of our Lord and Master, the true “living stone”.

    +

    Preceding articles

    Living stones 1 A lifeless and a lively stone

    Living stones 2 Attributes

    Living stones 3 Jacob and a “living stone”

    Memorizing wonderfully 8 The commandments

    Memorizing wonderfully 10 Keeping the commandments 2

    Memorizing wonderfully 12 Choose life

    ++

    Additional reading

    1. Bible sayings about God
    2. Two states of existence before God
    3. Man enticed to long for more
    4. On the Edge of Believing
    5. The Best Bedtime Stories
    6. Commemorating the escape from slavery
    7. Marriage of Jesus 8 Wife of Yahweh
    8. It takes guts to leave the ruts
    9. To Soar In The Spirit You Have To Be Hard Core
    10. Only six of ten commandments of God still important to British Christians

    +++

    Related articles

    1. Idol worship?
    2. High recognitions . . . Idol worshipers
    3. Chopping Down Idols
    4. Deconstructing the God of the gaps
    5. Idols
    6. Falling Idols
    7. Crucifying our idols
    8. Idols, Idols, Everywhere…
    9. Will Jesus forgive me?
    10. No One Lives Without Faith
    11. The Catholic mass: How a simple memorial became a pompous, elaborate ritual
    12. The Ancient Origins of Modern Holidays
    13. Polytheist vs. [Neo]Pagan
    14. Idolatry (by Katherine – How my heart speaks)
    15. Idolatry (by They were strangers)
    16. My Religion is Rooted, Literally.
    17. Thankfulness vs. Idolatry
    18. Idolatry: A Subtly Profound Idea
    19. The Idolatry of Man and the Grace of God
    20. honestly, it’s idolatry
    21. Workplace IdolatryAm I A Sinner?Preaching Idolatry
    22. Guilty of IdolatryThe Church And What It Has Become
    23. The Days Are Now
    24. Unity in ChristMy Living Stone

    Rate this:

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