june 13 – Reading 164

by John Pra | June 13

“RISKY OBEDIENCE”
(1 Chronicles 3:10-16; 2 Chronicles 10:1—11:23; 1 Kings 12:1-33)

So the king [Jeroboam] took counsel and made two calves of gold. And he said to the people, “You have gone up to Jerusalem long enough. Behold your gods, O Israel, who brought you up out of the land of Egypt.” Then this thing became a sin… – 1 Kings 12:28, 30a

Today’s reading is not about primitive idolatry, it’s about our modern temptation to reshape God into something manageable, something that fits our lifestyle, our fears, our preferences. Jeroboam’s sin is ours if we fashion our religion around comfort rather than reverence – if we build altars to our own priorities instead of bowing before God’s absolute authority.

A dilemma arises for Jeroboam and the people of the northern kingdom, Israel. In a civil war with Judah, they would have to travel into enemy territory to worship God in Jerusalem. Jeroboam feared that if the people went to the Temple to offer sacrifices and celebrate the feasts they would turn back to God and to king Rehoboam.

Although Jeroboam was chosen by God and given promises of God’s blessings he took matters into his own hands. So that the people wouldn’t journey to Jerusalem any longer, he built two golden calves as idols, set up shrines throughout Israel, appointed false priests, and established his own holy days. In short, idolatry. Dressing rebellion in the garments of tradition, Jeroboam instituted a counterfeit. The entire system was designed not to glorify God, but to preserve himself.

Jeroboam’s lack of trust in God’s word led him to lean on his own understanding, devising a plan that would bypass God. It revealed his shortsightedness. He was more concerned about his own kingdom and comforts. Because obedience seemed too risky, he didn’t trust the God who had appointed him.

Jeroboam’s actions reveal a fundamental truth – idolatry always begins with unbelief. He believed in political calculation more than in divine promises. He feared losing his kingdom more than offending God. And in doing so, he led Israel into generations of apostasy.

This isn’t ancient history, it’s a mirror. When we reshape our theology to avoid cultural rejection, when we soften truth to retain influence, when we make worship about our preferences and not God’s glory – we are walking the road of Jeroboam.

Application:

  • Don’t let fear lead to false worship.
    The fear of losing control, or comfort, don’t be tempted to compromise what God has commanded.

  • Guard against compromise by trusting in God’s promises.
    Jeroboam forgot that the God who gave him the kingdom could also sustain it.

Closing Prayer:
Heavenly Father, forgive me when I fear men more than You. Cleanse me of the idolatry that hides in my compromises and rationalizations. Teach me to trust Your Word when obedience seems costly. Let my worship be marked by trembling joy, humble submission, and deep reverence. You alone are worthy. I repent of every golden calf I’ve fashioned. God, You are holy, and I am Yours. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

About our Author

John A Pra was born and raised in Queens, NY and has lived almost all of his life in the metropolitan area. After graduating from Bible college (now University of Valley Forge) he entered into full-time pastoral ministry. John and his wife, Diana, have been living in Carlstadt since 1990, pastoring Cornerstone Church and now at Transformation Life Church since 2022.

 John and Diana have been married for 39 years and have three children and one granddaughter (who owns them). Besides loving time spent with family, he enjoys sports, reading, travel, and the golf course.

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