Thursday, August 26, 2010

American idols

This is a test I wish all of my congregation would take time to answer.

I make it available for all who are passionate about loving God supremely and want to keep themselves from idols.

13 Questions to Diagnose Your Idolatries
August 25, 2010 | By: Tyler Kenney | Category: Recommendations

This past Sunday, Kenny Stokes preached his second message on 1 John 5:20-21, which ends, "Little children, keep yourselves from idols." (See his first sermon on this passage.)

Near the end he laid out 13 questions, adapted from an old Puritan sermon, to help us identify the idols of our hearts:

What do you most highly value?
What do you think about by default?
What is your highest goal?
To what or whom are you most committed?
Who or what do you love the most?
Who or what do you trust or depend upon the most?
Who or what do you fear the most?
Who or what do you hope in and hope for most?
Who or what do you desire the most? Or, what desire makes you most angry or makes you despair when it is not satisfied?
Who or what do you most delight in or hold as your greatest joy and treasure?
Who or what captures your greatest zeal?
To whom or for what are you most thankful?
For whom or what great purpose do you work?
Click here to Read or listen to the rest of his sermon.
http://www.desiringgod.org/Blog/2624_13_questions_to_diagnose_your_idolatries/

2 comments:

Randall said...

After the first 2 questions I had to stop, repent and pray!!

Zeb said...

Though I know that there are many subtle idols in my life, I thank God that he is progressively turning my heart and mind to himself. I have found in this battle that there is no room for a moments rest either!