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Why do we keep so many “options” open spiritually—just in case? Because our hearts instinctively look for something we can see and control, even if it’s not the true God (Acts 17:16–32; Romans 1:21–25). This message exposes how modern idols aren’t statues—they’re anything that takes our affection, devotion, and trust away from God. We’ll dig into the “dark rooms” of the heart where hidden idols live (Ezekiel 8; 14) and ask honest questions that lead us back to freedom. The way forward is simple and powerful: confession names it, repentance releases it, and worship replaces it (1 John 5:20–21).
By Avenue Church MurfreesboroWhy do we keep so many “options” open spiritually—just in case? Because our hearts instinctively look for something we can see and control, even if it’s not the true God (Acts 17:16–32; Romans 1:21–25). This message exposes how modern idols aren’t statues—they’re anything that takes our affection, devotion, and trust away from God. We’ll dig into the “dark rooms” of the heart where hidden idols live (Ezekiel 8; 14) and ask honest questions that lead us back to freedom. The way forward is simple and powerful: confession names it, repentance releases it, and worship replaces it (1 John 5:20–21).