DATE POSTED
Thursday, July 2, 2026, and I was blessed to be at Mariposa Apartment Homes, San Marcos, TX when God inspired me to prepare this devotional. My Footnote will tell you how to find and read any and all episodes that I have shared over the years.
TODAY’S SCRIPTURE
Try to read these verses in your own Bible.
Deuteronomy 11:16-17 ~ “But be careful. Don’t let your heart be deceived so that you turn away from the Lord and serve and worship other gods. If you do, the Lord’s anger will burn against you…. (NLT)
Matthew 4:10-11 ~ “Get out of here, Satan,” Jesus told him. “For the Scriptures say, ‘You must worship the Lord your God and serve only him.’” Then the devil went away… (NLT)
APPLICATION – as inspired by the Holy Spirit
I hope you’ve taken a moment to read the verses referenced above, as they’ll help you better grasp the context of this devotional.
In today’s world, we rarely think about “idolatry” because we seldom see people bowing down before carved statues. Biblically speaking, however, an idol is anything or anyone that takes the place of God in your heart and life. It is anything that becomes more important than God, absorbs your prime attention, or promises what only God can truly provide.
It is easy to understand why someone who has never known the Almighty God personally might worship modern-day idols; we might simply say they don’t know any better, or have any fear or conscience about the love of God. But for the believer in Jesus Christ—or even the regular church attendee—modern idolatry is a heartbreaking reality. After experiencing the blessings, presence, and miracles that only God can deliver, turning away to serve other things is a profound offense to Him. That is exactly the warning Moses gave in Deuteronomy 11:16. Even believers must guard against allowing other “gods” to quietly replace the Lord as the center of their lives.
To understand what modern idolatry looks like, think of how a marriage slowly deteriorates. It starts with distraction. A spouse begins noticing someone else—a coworker or a neighbor—and starts giving them their time and attention. Slowly, they lose interest in their spouse at home. Before long, they are asking for space, which eventually leads to separation. (And let’s be honest, ladies and gentlemen alike, this isn’t a single-gender issue; it happens on both sides.)
Our relationship with Jesus suffers the exact same way. When we stop spending time with Him, other things rush in to fill the void.
- When we stop praying, we start carrying our burdens to the world instead, making the excuse, “They just really understand what I’m going through.”
- When we stop reading the Word, we lose touch with His voice and miss out on the daily challenge to live a noble life patterned after Him.
Modern idols are subtle, but they come in many forms. Consider these few:
- Self: Placing your own desires, comfort, or personal identity above God’s will. This may appear as selfishness, pride, refusing to serve others, or believing that life should revolve around you.
- Approval: Measuring your worth by the opinions of friends, family, coworkers, or society instead of finding your identity in Christ.
- Strategy & Skill: Depending entirely on your own intelligence, experience, or abilities rather than seeking God’s wisdom and trusting His direction.
- Technology & Entertainment: Allowing phones, social media, television, streaming services, games, or endless scrolling to consume the time that once belonged to prayer, worship, Bible study, and serving others.
- Material Possessions: Making money, success, comfort, or possessions the driving force behind your decisions and your sense of security.
These are only a few examples. If your walk with God has grown distant, you can probably identify other things that have quietly become competitors for your heart.
A good place to begin is by honestly asking yourself what regularly keeps you from worshipping with God’s people, spending time in prayer, or opening His Word. Those reasons often seem reasonable in the moment, but one day we will answer to the Lord for every priority that consistently took His rightful place. These idols are quiet but powerful. They promise fulfillment, but they always leave you spiritually empty. As Jesus warns in Matthew 6:24, no one can serve two masters—you cannot serve God and money, or God and your own desires. Before Christ, we served whatever caught our eye. After Christ, our worship belongs to Him alone.
PRAYER
Heavenly Father, for the times I have allowed subtle idols to creep into my heart and take Your place, please forgive my unfaithfulness. Too many times I have relied on my own strength, chased the approval of others, and allowed other priorities to replace my time with you, and I seek Your forgiveness. Please Lord, break the hold of these modern-day distractions. Tune my heart to Your voice again, and give me the grace to serve and worship You exclusively. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
FOOTNOTE
If you have been challenged to make a decision today after reading this devotional, please take advantage of the information provided on my page ‘To Know Jesus’. Alternatively, consider speaking with a local Bible Teaching Pastor, or contact me at NuggetsFromGodsWord@outlook.com. I pray that one of God’s servants will pray with you and offer help and encouragement as you begin, or continue, your walk with Jesus. If you would like to read more of my devotionals, please visit NuggetsFromGodsWord.org, or if you choose, subscribe to receive a daily email containing each new devotional, as you will also find that option on this page. Friends, I encourage you to find a Bible teaching church home near your residence and attend as frequently as possible. Get to know God and allow His people to encourage and strengthen you in your Christian walk while you invite God to work through you to bless them. God is at work among His people! Please consider being a part of that while also growing in your faith as you worship with fellow believers!