Juges 18:30 (NEG79)

30 Ils dressèrent pour eux l'image taillée; et Jonathan, fils de Guerschom, fils de Manassé, lui et ses fils, furent prêtres pour la tribu des Danites, jusqu'à l'époque de la captivité du pays.

What is the antidote to idolatry? Jonathan was just a couple of generations after Moses. He succumbed to the lure of idolatry by pursuing a career over his calling and managing shrines that rivalled the true house of God in Shiloh. This slide into apostasy, where everyone did what was right in his own eyes, happened rapidly. D.A. Carson once wrote, One generation knows the gospel, the next assumes it, and the third loses it. Nowhere is this better seen in Scripture than in Moses’ family. Doesn’t this tell us how vital the teaching of God’s Word is? Jonathan’s generation did not know the Lord, a problem pointed out at the beginning of the book. It is critical that we invest in the health of the next generation of the church by teaching and modelling God’s Word. How is that with you? How are you passing on the Word to the next generation? Are you yourselves, as parents, office-bearers, growing in the Word? Are you studying it? There is no such thing as idling, as being in neutral, spiritually. You’re either going forward or in reverse. Being in the Word is key to moving more and more away from the foolishness of idolatry, as you prostrate your heart before the living God.