Idolatry
This is the adoption of anything else apart from God as
of paramount importance. It is the utter disobedience to the First
Commandment. Idolatry does not refer just to the adoption of and worship
of carved images but refers also to those things that we regard as most
important in our lives such as the love of money, love for relatives and
so much else, as long as they are elevated to the position of absolute
importance to the exclusion of all else.
It is that which we worship or dance around in worship
with the thought of the Creator relegated far into the background. That
which we worship is our idol and we subordinate everything else to it. All
this shifts the spiritual focus away from that which should matter the
most. Our volitions bind us to that idol, eliminating the possibility of
lifting our spiritual gazes higher.
If we consider God as of paramount importance in our
lives, then we are bound to Him and on our earthly death we would be
lifted up to heights which will make it possible to always absorb of His
Power. On the other hand, if we indulge in idolatry, we become earthbound
with no possibility of escape until we recognize the utter futility of our
actions. This recognition may take centuries making us lose valuable time
and thereby running the risk of eternal death.
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