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Idols Abolished (Hosea 14:8) | Charles Spurgeon


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Charles Spurgeon’s sermon on Hosea 14:8 explores the pervasive nature of idolatry, defining it not merely as worshipping physical statues, but as loving or trusting anything more than God. Idolatry is the easily besetting sin of human nature, making the need for spiritual renewal a universal requirement. He outlines four key themes based on Ephraim's declaration that he will have nothing more to do with false gods.

First, Spurgeon highlights the sovereignty of God's prediction. God declares what Ephraim will do with absolute certainty, demonstrating divine power over the human heart without violating free agency. Second, this prediction reveals a marvellous change. Ephraim, who was once stubbornly attached to his idols, experiences a radical transformation. Spurgeon emphasizes that all true believers must undergo this profound conversion, turning entirely from their sinful nature toward holiness.

Third, the scripture serves as an implied confession of past idolatry. Spurgeon identifies various modern idols residing in the human heart, such as self-righteousness, darling sins like drunkenness, the love of pleasure, the pursuit of wealth, unlawful relationships, and the fear of man. He vividly illustrates how people often try to maintain an outward appearance of respectability while internally worshipping these worldly desires instead of God.

Finally, Spurgeon examines the resolute question of why believers must abandon idols completely. He reminds his audience that sin brings only destruction and sorrow, and most importantly, it was human sin that nailed Jesus Christ to the cross. Because Christians are adopted as heirs of heaven, they must loathe their former sins. Spurgeon concludes by urging believers to avoid even the slightest temptation or appearance of evil, fully divorcing themselves from the idols of their past.


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