Sermons From Our Minister
Illogical Idols vs. the God of Impossible Things
Throughout man's history, he has turned to idols that "can neither see nor hear nor walk," Rev.9:20. He has used the same wood to warm himself, cook his food, and to form into an idol to fall down before and worship as his "god," cf. Isa.44:12-17. This lesson not only explores man's history of idolatry, but also takes a look at some modern forms of idolatry. However, the main point is that there is another option readily available: the God of impossible things!