A Spirit God By Josh McDowell
A Spirit God By Josh McDowell
Do not make idols of any kind. Exodus 20:4
"WHAT'S THE BIG deal?" Omri asked his friend Levi. The pair sat beside Omri's family tent in the desert; the great Mount Sinai loomed in the distance.
"Huh?" Levi adjusted his striped headgear to shield his face from the sand.
Omri pointed to the front page headline of the local newspaper, The Sinai Grumbler: "Moses returns from mountain, reports Ten Commandments given to him by God."
"I just don't see what the big deal is," Omri explained, kicking the pebbles on the ground with his sandaled feet. "I mean, some of these commandments make sense. But listen to number two: 'Do not make idols of any kind, whether in the shape of birds or animals or fish. You must never worship or bow down to them,' it says."
"Yeah, so?" Levi asked.
"I don't get it," Omri explained. He pointed to the sky. "Why should he care if we use a little carving of a bird or a cow to imagine what he might be like?" "Is he a bird or a cow?" Levi's face showed his confusion. "Well... no." "Is he a fish?" "No," Omri answered. "What is he, then?"
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