Out with Idols!

2 Kings 18:4

[Hezekiah] removed the high places, and broke the pillars, and cut down the Asherah. And he broke in pieces the bronze serpent that Moses had made, for until those days the people of Israel had burned incense to it; it was called Nehushtan.

Hezekiah was a great reforming king of the Old Testament period.  After a long period of decline in which Israel drifted into more and more idolatry, Hezekiah purged the land of idols.  Notable among those idols was the very same bronze snake God himself had ordered Moses to make, way back in Numbers 21:8-9.  Among other things, this demonstrates that we can even take something God himself has given and pervert its use till it stands against God.  Indeed, any good gift, which God has given, remains a good gift only as long as we love it less than the Giver.  Today, thank God for his good gifts and use them well.  But love God above all things.

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Mark P. Shea is a popular Catholic writer and speaker. The author of numerous books, his most recent work is The Work of Mercy (Servant) and The Heart of Catholic Prayer (Our Sunday Visitor). Mark contributes numerous articles to many magazines, including his popular column “Connecting the Dots” for the National Catholic Register. Mark is known nationally for his one minute “Words of Encouragement” on Catholic radio. He also maintains the Catholic and Enjoying It blog and regularly blogs for National Catholic Register. He lives in Washington state with his wife, Janet, and their four sons.

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