{"id":763,"date":"2022-10-15T14:48:29","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:48:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/no-pictures-allowed-exodus-204-6-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:48:29","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:48:29","slug":"no-pictures-allowed-exodus-204-6-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/no-pictures-allowed-exodus-204-6-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"No Pictures Allowed &#8211; Exodus 20:4-6 &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Ex. 20:4-6 NO PICTURES ALLOWED<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p align=\"JUSTIFY\">Intro: Ill. Trip to the White House and signs forbidding      photography. This is supposedly or reasons of national security, but we all      know it&#8217;s so they can sell more postcards in the gift shop. Ill. The      Biltmore House is this way also. They, too, have their reasons. These verses      make it pretty clear that God doesn&#8217;t want His picture taken either.      Nor, does He want a statue made, or a any other type of an image. (Ill. Mine      disaster in Cokesville, PA. The young reporter was sending in his wire about      the story and as his editor listened, these were the words that came in, &quot;Cokesville,      Pa. No. 300. Tonight, God sits in the hills around Cokesville.&quot; The editor      stopped the transmission and said, &quot;Forget the story. Interview God,      and get picture.&quot; But God doesn&#8217;t want His picture made!<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p align=\"JUSTIFY\">Ill. Many have misunderstood this commandment. They have      taken it to mean that God is condemning any type of photography or pictures.      (Ill. Many Jehovah&#8217;s Witnesses are this way.) Some feel that any art,      statues, dolls, stuffed animals, etc, are forbidden. That view, however, is      simply adding to the Word of God. This Commandment was given for the sole      reason of preventing men from inventing objects to be used in worship.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p align=\"JUSTIFY\">Tonight, I would like to help you understand this passage.      It may be hard for us, people who have never been exposed to true idol worship,      to comprehend exactly what God is saying. However, there are truths given      in these verses that we all need to learn. So, tonight, as the Lord helps,      I am going to preach on this thought, &quot;No Pictures Allowed.&quot;<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p>I. THE RESTRICTION OF DEITY<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p>A. A Command To Follow &#8211; God says, in no uncertain terms,        that producing an image intended to receive worship is forbidden!<\/p>\n<p>B. A Custom To Flee &#8211; Ill. Since the early days of man&#8217;s        civilization, he has invented for himself idols, and representations of        his concept of God, to worship. (Ill. Idolatry always seemed to be Israel&#8217;s        weakness. This first manifested itself in Exodus 32:1-14, with thew incident        concerning the Golden Calf. Israel&#8217;s idolatry was rooted in the fact        that their hearts were turned away from the Lord. This violates the first        Commandment. They also seemed to manifest an over dependence on Moses and        had elevated him to the place of a little god. Then, they tried to spiritualize        their error by equating the worship of the calf with worship of Jehovah        God. (Ill. When a person needs some image or representation of God to assist        in worship, it is a sure indicator of a lack in the spiritual life of that        individual.))<\/p>\n<p>C. A Change To Fix Our Hearts On &#8211; Ill. Idolaters genuinely        believe that their idols are truly god. This is proven by their bowing to        it, praying to it, sacrificing to it, giving to it, etc. (Ill. Many even        hold installation ceremonies where the deity is invited into the idol to        take up residence.) You and I should resolve that we will allow no image        to take the place of God in our hearts! <\/p>\n<p>D. Man is forbidden from this foolish and vain activity.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p>II. THE REASON FOR THE DEMAND<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p>A. Their Inferior Nature &#8211; No matter how hard man tries,        he can never properly represent God. After all, God is a Spirit &#8211; John        4:24. Man, in his zeal to worship and honor God, has sought to flatter Him        by producing images of Him. However, the Almighty cannot be limited to stone,        wood, plastic or some paint on canvas. As hard as man might try, he can        never properly depict God. No matter what form that image might take, it        will always be inferior to the True and Living God &#8211; (Ill. Psa. 115:5-8;        Jer. 10:1-7; Rom. 1:23.) (Ill. How does little man portray a big God?) (Ill.        The parable about Abraham) (Ill. Men usually become like the thing they        worship.)<\/p>\n<p>B. Their Insidious Nature &#8211; (Ill. Insidious is a fifty        cent word that means &quot;crafty.&quot;) God&#8217;s desire for man is that        every man enters into a living, personal relationship with Himself. He doesn&#8217;t        want us giving our devotion to a false god. He wants us to be intimate with        Him. You see, we do not need some image to aid us in our worship of God.        We have a person on the inside who will guide us in our worship of God &#8211;        John 14:16; 16:13. (Ill. God is also well aware of the fact that behind        any idol there is a very real devil who is looking for souls to claim for        Hell!) <\/p>\n<p>C. Their Invading Nature &#8211; According to verse 5, God        is a jealous God. The Israelites were God&#8217;s people and He would tolerate        no interlopers in that relationship. (Ill. Imagine a man flirting with another        woman in the presence of his wife!) God will have no idol, no image, no        person or thing taking His rightful place on the throne of our hearts. (Ill.        Isa. 45:5) We must search our hearts and lives to see if we have removed        every thing that would insert itself ahead of God in our lives.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p>III. THE RESULTS OF DISOBEDIENCE<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p>A. The Burden Of God&#8217;s Judgment &#8211; When we elevate        any thing, or anyone to the place of Godhood, we will find out too late        that neither it, nor they, will be able to protect us from the awesome wrath        of God &#8211; Psa. 59:8. (Ill. The Philistine god Dagon in the presence        of the Ark of the Covenant &#8211; 1 Sam. 5:1-5) Judgment will always stalk        the idolater.<\/p>\n<p>B. The Blight On Succeeding Generations &#8211; (IL. The Contest.)        God is not saying that he will punish the children for the parent&#8217;s        sins, Deut. 24:16; Eze. 18:19-32. He is saying that sin leaves it&#8217;s        mark on our children! Children tend to resemble the environment they are        exposed to. (Ill. Patterns of abuse, walk, talk, etc.) Often, it takes generations        to break the cycle established by the parent. (Ill. The contrast between        judgment and mercy &#8211; verse 6! Ill. Rom. 5:20!)<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p align=\"JUSTIFY\">Conc: In truth, we are all guilty to some degree of manufacturing      little gods for ourselves. We may not have a statue or an image to which we      bow down, but we do have habits, traditions, activities, people and possessions      that we place ahead of God. This is idolatry and this is sin. No one, or no      thing deserves your worship more than God Himself. Is He receiving it as he      should? Is God Almighty your One and True God tonight?<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Ex. 20:4-6 NO PICTURES ALLOWED Intro: Ill. Trip to the White House and signs forbidding photography. This is supposedly or reasons of national security, but we all know it&#8217;s so they can sell more postcards in the gift shop. Ill. The Biltmore House is this way also. They, too, have their reasons. 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