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In Revelation 22, John fell down at the feet of an angel — and even he was tempted to misdirect his awe. The angel’s response was firm: “Do not do it! … Worship God.”
This post looks at why angel-worship (and every other kind of idolatry) is so dangerous, why even good things can become distractions, and how Scripture calls us back to the only One worthy of our worship.
🔹 Angels are messengers, not masters.
🔹 Fallen angels still have power — but it’s twisted for evil.
🔹 Every idol, whether Baal, Molech, or something modern, eventually crumbles.
The call is simple and timeless: Worship God.
By Jimmy AndersonIn Revelation 22, John fell down at the feet of an angel — and even he was tempted to misdirect his awe. The angel’s response was firm: “Do not do it! … Worship God.”
This post looks at why angel-worship (and every other kind of idolatry) is so dangerous, why even good things can become distractions, and how Scripture calls us back to the only One worthy of our worship.
🔹 Angels are messengers, not masters.
🔹 Fallen angels still have power — but it’s twisted for evil.
🔹 Every idol, whether Baal, Molech, or something modern, eventually crumbles.
The call is simple and timeless: Worship God.