Dear Christian Idolaters - Tuesday Praise & Pray (for others) June 23, 2026
- P L U N D E R E R

- 18 hours ago
- 4 min read
Many of us do not see ourselves as idolaters, but the word of God testifies against some of us. So, let us look at Jeremiah 32:34 - They set up their vile images in the house that bears my Name and defiled it.
With those few words, the Lord explained why He was upset with the ancient people of Judea. They'd turned to other gods. Even within the very Temple, where He was to dwell. The building created so that He could be in the midst of those He loved. Right in the most holy place was the presence of false gods.
We might think this is an Old Testament issue that doesn't apply to us modern Christians, but that is not the case. In fact, many self-proclaimed believers are idolaters. While they may not bow and burn incense to the Canaanite deity, Molek, they serve its current equivalent and the other false gods of this dispensation.
Our jobs, finances, spouses, and certain desires sit on a pedestal, taking the place God should have in our lives. In that sense, we are no different from the people of ancient Jerusalem who burned incense and erected statues to false gods. When we wake, the first thing on our minds is social media, work emails, the news, our kids, or something else. In the 24 hours that comprise a day, we don't prioritize the God who made us and gave us all we have. We unfortunately don't even consider what concerns the Lord.
A lot of us say we go to church, but can we be honest? For many, church-going is simply a social event. A place to see and be seen, so we check off another box from the weekly calendar. A place to find a potential spouse. And rather than seek out the undiluted word of God as dispersed by His Spirit, we prefer to listen to preachers who teach what our itching ears want to hear (2 Timothy 4:3). It's easier to satisfy our flesh and cosplay Christian than it is to obey Christ's teachings and thus be a Christian.

Because God is good and loves us, He finds ways to get His light to us. A random post about faith that we scroll past while searching for entertainment, for instance. Alas, for some, God's truth doesn't fall into 'good soil,' and roots don't develop in us. We then fail to apply God's word in our lives. Instead, we apply the world's wisdom, wondering why so much is going wrong.
Such behavior stems from forgetting that we are the Temple God chose to dwell within. We are His house here on earth. We don't remember that Jesus died so we could each become a holy residence for the Lord. And when we ignore this fact and erect altars in our hearts to other gods, we effectively reject the sacrifice Jesus made to gain this honor for us.
Our temples must be swept clean of everything that would drive God's presence away. He and He alone must reside within us. Nothing can or should even stand beside Him. This is why the Philistines kept finding their statue of Dagon crushed when they tried to keep it where the Ark of God's Covenant was. And no idol should take His place in your life the way Molek controlled those who bowed to it, demanding their children as sacrifice in the fire (Leviticus 18:21, 2 Kings 3:27).
When everything and everyone else gets our attention and our best efforts, instead of God, we are idolaters. We aren't obeying God, and on some level, we don't care to. In that case, as He isn't someone we revere and take seriously, He is not our God. The things and people we dedicate our time, hearts, minds, and money to have become our gods in this age. And they defile the very Temple that is supposed to be God's house on earth. Lord, have mercy upon us all.
But God is merciful. He loves everyone He created and does not want them to suffer the fate of idolaters. When we return to Him in repentance and seek Him, He will be found (Proverbs 8:17). And all who call on His name will be saved (Joel 2:32). If anything mentioned above applies to you in some way, please know that there is grace available to turn things around. Tell the Lord you want to be closer and live a life that pleases Him. Ask Him for help. He is the only one who is equipped to do so (Hebrews 13:6).
PS: Please look below, there are additional notices about today's gathering. God bless you!
Give your life to Christ with the Altar Call below and learn more about today's topic from the following previous P&P messages:
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TIPS FOR TODAY'S GATHERING
For the rest of today's P&P gathering, please thank God for your life and the fact that through Jesus, you have received redemption. If you are not a born-again believer or aren't sure what that means, look here for more.
Take some time to share thanksgiving for yourself and your loved ones. Be sure to offer God thanks for those touched and transformed by God's call to let go of the false gods and idols in their lives.
And if you are one of them, thank Him for freedom. Thank Him for salvation.
Share music that worships God (not just 'religious' music that focuses on making you feel good).
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ADDITIONAL MESSAGE
It is my sincere prayer that today's message touched something in your heart. I pray that you are reflecting on today's post and that you will continue to do so.
Ask God to reveal the idols in your life. Many are in your blindspots, hidden so you won't immediately notice them. But they're there, and they need to go so God can truly take His place in every part of your life without those false gods drawing your attention from Him.
Please be aware that these idols and false gods are simply the various faces of one being - satan. It is important to understand this and be frank about it.
Yes, social media is a tool like…
ALTAR CALL
If you are yet to give your life to Christ, don't let this moment go by without doing so. And if you've backslidden and are living as you like instead of how God wants you to, now is the time to recommit.
It is time to repent and return to the Lord. It is time to commit yourself to living by His word and submit to having Jesus as your Lord and Savior.
Look, the video below will do a better job explaining things than I can, and it's only 8 minutes long. Yup, there are no cliff notes, please just watch.
If you watched the video to the end and said the prayer at the end,…