“Little children (believers, dear ones), guard yourselves from idols—[false teachings, moral compromises, and anything that would take God’s place in your heart].” (1 John 5:21- Amp.) That was how John ended his first epistle with a simple plea of warning: “Keep yourselves from idols”. An ‘idol’…in short is simply a ‘false god’, by definition, which I find to be interesting. We see that warning woven throughout the letters of the NT, with Paul making it clear that “no idolater…has any inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and of God.” (Eph. 5:5) with the added promise that the ‘wrath of God comes’…upon idolaters (Col. 3:5-6; 1 Cor. 6:9-10; Rev. 21:8; 22:15) Have you ever found yourself reading through passages like those and thought to yourself: “Gosh…this sounds so serious”? There’s a good reason why – - It is serious, to God! Do you remember growing up and your parents sat you down on those rare occasions to have a ‘crucial conversation’ with you, wanting to instill some ...