Iconography and Idolatry | B.R.I.C.K. #04

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In B.R.I.C.K. #04, we dive into the topic of iconography and the dangers of idolatry, drawing on the example from Exodus 32 where the Israelites created a golden calf. This B.R.I.C.K. emphasizes that any image or object used to represent YAHAVAH or to mediate between us and YAHAVAH is considered idolatry, even if it’s intended to honor Him.

We explore how the Israelites believed they were worshiping YAHAVAH through the golden calf, but in reality, they were engaging in idolatry by using a physical object as a mediator. The lesson here is clear: anything other than Yeshua that we use to facilitate our access to YAHAVAH is idolatry.

This B.R.I.C.K. serves as a reminder to seek YAHAVAH in spirit and truth, relying solely on Yeshua without trusting any physical representations to mediate for us.

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