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February 28: Neon Gods Leviticus 26–27 ; John 10:22–42; Song of Solomon 8:10–14 Idolatry seems archaic. Who worships idols anymore? We all know that in other countries, traditional idol worship of gold and wooden statues still goes on, but we often forget about our own idols. What does all our furniture point toward? Why do we care who is on the cover of a magazine? How do you feel if you miss your favorite talk show? If we’re really honest, what do we spend the majority of our time thinking about? Idols are everywhere, and most of us are idol worshipers of some kind. When we put this in perspective, suddenly the words of Leviticus 26 become relevant again. The problem addressed in Leviticus is the same one we’re dealing with today. Leviticus 26, with its harsh words against idolatry, should prompt each of us to ask, “What are my idols?” and then answer, “I will end my idolatry.” And if the temptation is too great with these things present in our lives (like the TV), we shou...