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The Idols We Fear | 1 Samuel 5:4-5

Vince Miller Podcast

Release Date: 06/12/2024

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What idol do you fear?

Welcome to the Daily Devo. I am Vince Miller.

This week, we are reading 1 Samuel 5. I've titled this chapter "Clearing The Path To Glory."

So far, in Chapter 5, we've discovered that the Philistines captured the Ark of the Covenant and took it back to Ashdod, setting it up in the temple of Dagon. The following day, the people awoke to find that Dagon had fallen prostrate before the Ark. Despite their shock, they propped him back up. The next morning, they discovered Dagon had fallen again with his head and hands cut off. We read this in verses 4-5:

Only the trunk of Dagon was left to him. This is why the priests of Dagon and all who enter the house of Dagon do not tread on the threshold of Dagon in Ashdod to this day. — 1 Samuel 5:4-5

This event created a lasting fear for the priests of Dagon and the Philistines. Many suggest this letter was written about three centuries later, indicating that God's intervention in the temple of Dagon lingered in the people's collective memory for an extended period.

This moment clarifies that wooden or stone idols are not what terrifies mankind. Rather, what we fear are the idols we build in the construct of our minds. In fear of being nothing, we construct idols that make something of us. These idols aren't statues; they are ideologies founded on things that give us confidence in the flesh—our professions, possessions, and personal success. When these idols are threatened or fall, they generate fear and insecurity.

For the Philistines, the fall of Dagon was a direct confrontation with the one thing they truly feared—powerlessness. Their idol, which they believed held power and protection, was shown to be powerless before the Almighty God. This left them fearful and uncertain, propping up their idol desperately trying to regain control and security. This attempt would never succeed. God instilled in them a terror that would never dissipate.

What is interesting is that the Philistines never changed their minds about this fear. Instead of turning to the God of all Power, they continued in fear for hundreds of years. Unwilling to face their powerlessness, they were led into an endless cycle of fear and frustration.

In contrast, a believer is called to recognize these moments as opportunities to trust more deeply in God. When our idols fall, it's a call to a new way and path. Instead of living in human fear, we should respond with holy reference, fearing the God with whom there is nothing to fear.

So stop living in endless cycles of fear today, trusting only in ideologies based in the flesh. Fear the Almighty God, with whom there is nothing to fear—before him, all the other idols bow and are cut down.

#TrustInGod, #OvercomeFear, #BreakIdols

Ask This:

  1. What are some modern-day idols in your life that you rely on for security and confidence? How can you dismantle these idols and place your trust more fully in God?
  2. How does recognizing and facing your fears lead to a deeper faith and reliance on God? Share a time when confronting a personal fear helped you grow spiritually.

Do This:

Fear God, not idols.

Pray This:

Father, help me to recognize and dismantle the idols in my life that I have placed above You. Grant me the courage to trust in Your power and sovereignty, knowing that in You alone, I find true security and peace. Amen.

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Fear Is Not My Future.