Foundational to God’s relationship with His people – His covenant – is the idea that He will be our God and we will be His people. If we forsake all other “gods,” we will be blessed immeasurably by the true God, Yahweh.
However, in the time of the Old Testament prophet Jeremiah, right before the exile of Judah into Babylon, God’s people were not being faithful to Yahweh and were worse than prior generations in their rebellion. So, Jeremiah says in chapter 16, verse 13 – “Therefore I will hurl you out of this land into a land that neither you nor your fathers have known, and there you shall serve other gods day and night, for I will show you no favor.”
This punishment has 2 parts: banishment from the Promised Land, and also “you shall serve other gods day and night.” Have you ever thought that serving gods other than Yahweh is a punishment, or just that its bad or sinful? It certainly isn’t the way the world sees it: many consider serving any god as punishment. Others might have their own gods and would only consider serving other gods, including Yahweh, as punishment. But here the Bible says that it is only punishment to follow false gods.
Why is this? A good explanation comes from another prophet, Zechariah, in chapter 10, verse 2:
“For the household gods utter nonsense,
and the diviners see lies;
they tell false dreams
and give empty consolation.
Therefore the people wander like sheep;
they are afflicted for lack of a shepherd.”
Compared to a loving, omniscient, wise God, these other gods have no knowledge or wisdom and are not benevolent. They cannot give us what we need to live and are not worthy of worship. They cannot guide us like our Good Shepherd can. Therefore, when we choose to follow anything other than Yahweh, are we punishing ourselves?
When Yahweh said “You shall have no other gods before me” in Exodus 20:3, He said it for our own benefit, and for His glory.
Amen.
We humans are a bit stubborn in realizing God’s ways are the best ways!
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Agreed! Humans are stubborn beyond words. We’re downright obstinate when it comes to changing our worldly ways to God’s ways.
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