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HOME-MADE GODS
When man has had no god to worship, he has often made one for himself. Usually these homemade gods deified a man's own
pet vices. Man enjoyed drinking, so he made himself a god named Bacchus, who smiled on wine and revelry. He wanted to
make war on his enemies, so he made himself a God named Mars who promised victory in battle. Down through the ages, man
has sought to make gods that would aid and abet him in his chosen lifestyle.
But what happens when these
"home-made gods" meet the true and living God? The Bible records just such a confrontation in I Kings 18, when God Almighty
won a showdown with Baal. It was not a theological debate, but rather a demonstration of power and a call for decision. The
word "baal" means "owner," and Baalism was a lifestyle of materialism, possessions and self-rule. (Sound familiar?)
Baal-worshippers were "top of the heap" folks who had money, power and autonomy in their day.
Baal worshippers
believed they had the world (and their home-made god) by the tail. Worshippers of Jehovah God believed that He had them! All
the singing and crying and praying in the world could not bring down Baal to light a fire on his altar. But one man's prayer to the
one true God brought fire so hot it consumed an altar that had been soaked three times with water! When the onlookers saw
this, they became believers: "The Lord He is God," they said. "The Lord He is God."
Memory Verse
I KINGS 18:39
And when all the people saw it, they fell on their faces and they said, "the Lord, He is God; the Lord
He is God."
Read Through The Bible
2 Chronicles 23; Jeremiah 31-32