Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Shove off the shelf

My mom sends me Joni and Friends Daily Devotional and I thought today's was especially helpful. So I'm passing it on.




Today's Idols

All who worship images are put to shame, those who boast in idols-- worship him, all you gods!
--Psalm 97:7


Idols are tough to expose, that is, unless they're the sort that sit on the shelf of a house altar. We're too contemporary for idols like that. But that does not mean today's verse is out of date. It speaks to you. When? Whenever you feel ashamed.

Think about those times when you are ashamed of yourself. Perhaps you were sitting all sophisticated and nicely dressed with a new friend over coffee. As the conversation flowed, you felt witty and interesting. How fascinated your new friend seemed with you. It made you feel all the more charming. But then it happened. You knocked your cup and coffee went all over your new suit. Instead of laughing it off, you felt stupid and silly, embarrassed and even ashamed.

This is where today's verse comes in. It is through shame that God exposes that which we idolize. How does this relate to our story? Well, what idol did the feeling of shame and embarrassment expose but pride? The person in our story was hoping to come across charming and sophisticated and oh-so-important in the other's eyes; but, friend, it all boils down to pride. And the idol we worship - even the impressiveness in our own image - will ultimately put us to shame.

This is helpful! How else would we detect the idols in our life? God has engineered us in such a way that he uses our sense of shame to reveal those things, people or vocations which we idolize. And once our idols are exposed, we can then more easily do away with them.

The next time you feel shame, ask yourself, "What idol has just been given a shove off my shelf?"


I have to admit, Lord, that a verse like today's seems as though it's from another time and place, another era. But verses like these are as fresh and personal as they were 3,000 years ago. Thank you for exposing the idols in my life through my sense of shame. Help me to remember that the next time I feel embarrassed.

Blessings,
Joni and Friends
Taken from More Precious Than Silver. Copyright © 1998 by Joni Eareckson Tada. Used by permission. Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49530

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