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In this episode, Chaplain Frank Mercer shares some challenging thoughts on Exodus 20:4-6. This commandment is often overlooked, misunderstood, or seen as irrelevant, but it's actually connected to foundational truth about our purpose. People are created to worship and we often direct our worship toward things that don't deserve it. Whether it's your family, your bass boat, your football team, or your career - anything good can become an idol if you love it too much. When we have idols in our lives, it impacts our relationship with God.
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In this episode, Chaplain Frank Mercer shares some challenging thoughts on Exodus 20:4-6. This commandment is often overlooked, misunderstood, or seen as irrelevant, but it's actually connected to foundational truth about our purpose. People are created to worship and we often direct our worship toward things that don't deserve it. Whether it's your family, your bass boat, your football team, or your career - anything good can become an idol if you love it too much. When we have idols in our lives, it impacts our relationship with God.