Last fall, an
expressway in my city was shut down for several hours because a cattle
truck had overturned. The cattle had escaped and were roaming across the
highway. Seeing this news story about stray cattle made me think of
something I had recently studied in Exodus 32 about the people of God
who strayed from Him. In the divided kingdom of ancient Israel, King
Jeroboam erected two golden calves for the people to worship (1 Kings
12:25-32). But the idea of worshiping hunks of gold had not originated
with him. Even after escaping brutal slavery and having seen the Lord’s
power and glory mightily displayed, the Israelites had quickly allowed
their hearts to stray from Him (Ex. 32). While Moses was on Mt. Sinai
receiving the law from the Lord, his brother Aaron helped God’s people
stray by constructing an idol in the shape of a golden calf. The writer
of Hebrews reminds us of God’s anger over this idolatry and those who
“go astray in their heart” (Heb. 3:10). God knows that our hearts have a
tendency to stray. His Word makes it clear that He is the Lord and that
we are to worship “no other gods” (Ex. 20:2-6). “The Lord is the great
God, and the great King above all gods” (Ps. 95:3). He is the one true
God! Cindy - Daily Bread
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