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The Abominations of the Canaanites

An abomination is something that causes extreme disgust or loathing; something repugnant or shameful, detestable.  These are very strong words but ones our God used to describe what the Canaanites commonly practiced.  These practices were all used by the Canaanites to know the future.  Israel was to rely instead upon God’s revealed will.

I. What Were These Abominations?

II. What Would God Do About It?

III. Who Was the Prophet He Would Raise Up?

Bobby Stafford

January 6, 2013
Sunday PM Sermon

 

Gods At War

Gods at War is a recent book written by Kyle Idleman concerning the subject of idolatry.  The question is asked, “Why study idolatry?”  “No one worships idols anymore,” some may say.  Idleman argues that there are gods at war for your heart which is the center of your personality, emotions, will, and motives.  (Proverbs 27:19)  “As in water face reflects face, so a man’s heart reveals the man.”  NKJV  So everything about me depends upon who wins that war.  Now we will discover who these gods are that want to take control of our hearts.

The Gods of Pleasure
The Gods of Power
The Gods of Love

Bobby Stafford

     

Idolatry Is Alive and Well

 

So what is idolatry?  It is service to and worship of anything or anyone which takes the place of Jehovah God.  (Exodus 20:3-6)  Idolatry is making something a higher priority than God, preferring it over God, allowing it to be in competition with God.

Bobby Stafford

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Removing The Landmarks

Beginning with the latter part of chapter 4 and continuing throughout the remainder of the book, Hosea often uses Ephraim as the designation for Israel, the northern Kingdom. Ephraim was the second son of Joseph- Manassa being first,  Genesis 41. But when Joseph's father Jacob blessed his two grandsons, Ephraim received the greater blessing. From the time of the exodus, Ephraim became one of the leading tribes. Possibly because Joshua, Moses' successor, was from Ephraim. In the land of Canaan, the tribe of Ephraim was given land in the central region- including Bethel, Shiloh, and Shechem. When the Kingdom became divided after the days of Solomon, Ephraim went with nine other tribes and formed the northern Kingdom. They appointed Jeroboam, a man from Ephraim, as their king. Thus began Ephraim’s influence in the northern Kingdom.

Bobby Stafford

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