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The Deceiving Path of Reverence


by Rev. Ryan Sandstrom

Type of Event: Worship Service: Children & Adult

Date Recorded: October 10, 2010

Location: Ivyland New Church, PA

Topics: Charity / Life of Use / Service, Temptations / Addiction, Regeneration / Spiritual Growth

The relevance of idolatry in our lives: who do we worship?.
(Jer. 10:1-5; Mark 11:20-24; AC 1363)

Idolatrous worships are internal and external; the internal are those which condemn man; the external not so much. The more interior the idolatrous worship is, the more it condemns; but the more exterior, the less. Internal idolaters do not acknowledge God, but adore themselves and the world, and make idols of all their cupidities; whereas external idolaters are able to acknowledge God, although they do not know who is the God of the universe. Internal idolaters are known from the life they have acquired; and in proportion as this life departs from the life of charity, in the same proportion are they more interior idolaters. External idolaters are known solely from their worship; and, although idolaters, they can still have the life of charity. Internal idolaters can profane holy things, but external idolaters cannot; and therefore external idolatry is tolerated, in order to prevent the profanation of holy things. (Heavenly Secrets #1363)


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1 Children's Talk 08m 29s download
2 Sermon 22m 13s download
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