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The woman was "down in the dumps," having entangled herself in a messy situation which prompted her to reassess her priorities. The Brinnon Fire Department in Washington State reported that a lady in her 40s requested emergency assistance, after falling headfirst into a vault toilet at a frequented hiking area. On the list of "worst things to happen to hikers," this ranks as number two. How did she end up neck-deep?

She reportedly dropped her smartphone in the outhouse latrine and attempted to retrieve it--unsuccessfully. Initially, she tried fishing it out with her dog's leash, and let's just say her furry friend went home leashless that day. Next, she removed the seat and leaned into the abhorrent abyss to get closer--and that's when it happened. The entire latrine collapsed inward, causing her to plunge into the filth below, where she dialed 9-1-1 from her soiled cellphone. All of this for a $200 smartphone.

The lengths we will go for what we love and the things we are willing to do for what we value are truly astonishing. And many times, the price we pay in doing so is not worth the gain. But this is precisely what we do when worshiping gods that are not God. We often invest precious time, money, and energy into idols we believe will make us happier and more fulfilled--although they leave us down in the dumps. As the psalmist counseled, "The sorrows of those who run after another god shall multiply" (Psalm 16:4a).

Idol-worship always costs more than it pays, and the false gods of possessions, protection, power, pleasure, prestige, and position always take more than they give. As Jonah cautioned, "Those who pay regard to vain idols forsake their hope of steadfast love" (Jonah 2:8). You can't get from gods what you can only get from God. So, why give to gods and get nothing when you can give to God and get everything He promises?

Nevertheless, emulating Josiah of old (2 Chron. 34:33) and demolishing our idols is challenging because, as John Calvin once stated, our hearts are "factories of idols," equipped with a golden-calf assembly line, eager to fashion a god from anything and everything. Paul likewise stated in Romans that we are prone to worship and serve "the creature rather than the Creator" (Rom. 1:25). This is why we are exhorted, "Flee from idolatry" (1 Cor. 10:14, KJV), and admonished, "Little children, keep yourselves from idols" (1 John 5:21). Therefore, we must continually "turn from these vain things to a living God, who made the heaven and the earth and the sea and all that is in them" (Acts 14:15b).

Idols are all glitter and no gold--God is God and always good. Idol-worship stinks--worshiping God satisfies. As David declared: "You make known to me the path of life; in your presence there is fullness of joy; at your right hand are pleasures forevermore" (Psalm 16:11).

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