
The Excerpts are the property
of the author and may not be reproduced by any
means without the written consent of Paul K. Weigel, ©
January 2000.
A
Journey In The Wilderness
From Page 95, Jericho (Idolatry)
In
the Wilderness, God dealt with Israels unbelief (rebellion),
and at Jericho He dealt with Israels idolatry. One of the
manifestations of idolatry is (spiritual) stubbornness. We are not
obedient to God when we are in idolatry because we have other objectives.
Most of us have been beckoned by the Spirit of God to come away
and fellowship with Him but we were watching our favourite TV show.
We cannot be led by God when we are in idolatry. Idolatry makes
us act stubbornly toward the Lord. In its simplest form, it is easy
to detect but idolatry is more subtle than this. We can presume
we know what God wants and think we are acting for Him when we have
not heard or been led by the Holy Spirit. This was the sin that
the Pharisees fell into and it is also idolatry. Religious teaching
controlled by an idolatrous Heart interprets Scripture without the
revelation of the Spirit. We act stubbornly before the Lord because
we assume we know; therefore, we take charge. This is the work of
the Flesh and not the Spirit. It is common to man, but almost impossible
to see in ourselves. Only the eyes of the Holy Spirit
can discern our Heart.
Go
To Order Information