When
couples come to my church for marriage counseling theyÕre given a homework
assignment: Write down all the kings from when Israel was divided into a
northern and southern kingdom and distinguish between those who were good and
those who were wicked.
The idea
is to have troubled mates concentrate on something that doesnÕt involve
fighting. By necessity, they usually end up working as a team, poring over the
Old Testament verses for the answers.
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Crucial
to understanding IsraelÕs institution of Baal worship, and its subsequent
Babylonian captivity, is the knowledge that in 975 B.C.—at end of the
reign of IsraelÕs third king, King Solomon—the nation was split in two by
a dark, deep rebellion.
Suddenly,
there were two separate empires—Israel, the northern kingdom composed of
10 tribes, and Judah, the southern kingdom made up of the tribes of Judah and
Benjamin.
ÒThe
northern kingdom apostatized more than the southern kingdom, and for almost 300
years there was civil strife as king after king sat upon the thrones of both
Judah and Israel,Ó explains Hutchings. ÒFinally, God could look no longer upon
the sins of Israel and He turned his face from them as the Assyrian Empire
conquered and ravaged the land, even from Dan to Bethel.
ÒA
remnant of the ten tribes of the northern kingdom escaped into Judah; thousands
were taken into captivity to Nineveh, and aliens were imported by the Assyrians
to mix with those remaining in the land. This was done by the enemy so that
Israel might be destroyed as both a country and a people.Ó
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The classic
passage in Jeremiah 44 about the apostate Jews worship of the Queen of Heaven
starts out with the people complaining to the prophet: ÒBut since we left off
to burn incense to the queen of heaven, and to pour out drink offerings unto
her, we have wanted all things, and have been consumed by the sword and by the
famine.Ó
Before that,
they had explained that when they did worship the Queen, as their fathers,
kings and princes had done, they had had Òplenty of victuals, and were well,
and saw no evil.Ó
The
message was, ÒWhen we worshipped Baal, we had plenty of vittles and everybody
was happy, but now that weÕve switched back to God, weÕre hurtinÕ!Ó
Jordan
explains, ÒIn other words, ÔWhen we worshipped the devil, he took care of us
and he prospered his church and we didnÕt have any problems.Õ
ÒYouÕre
in trouble, brother, if the estimation of success for you is whether your
church is prospering and people are coming in and your offerings are going up.
ÒAll this
talk today about church growth—they been doing this ever since preachers
ever got around taking to each other. The emphasis on growing, and having an upward
mobility curve, and getting the right percentage growth and everybody mobilized
and growing—itÕs got to be ÔGod blessing!Õ
ÒThese
birds said, ÔBoy, when we worshipped the Queen of Heaven and poured out drink
offerings to her, our offerings went up every month and attendance was up! We
had groceries and nobody persecuted us. And as quick as we started standing for
what God said and going by the Book, you know what happened? Well, our
attendance went down and the rats were jumping from the sewer trying to get
away and we couldnÕt get anybody to come to church and we couldnÕt pay the
mortgage and we couldnÕt make the bond payments and we couldnÕt get anybody out
at prayer meetings. So weÕre going to go back to the other thing because itÕs
what worked.Õ The thinking was, ÔDonÕt question us on whether it was right or
not; it worked.Õ Ó
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In the
competition between the northern and southern kingdom, the people were made to
stay away from Jerusalem (IsraelÕs ÒheadquartersÓ where God required every
Jewish male to travel to three times a year to worship) by the erection of temples
in the north.
The
government propaganda, explains Jordan, was, ÒGo to the church of your choice,
just donÕt go to Jerusalem—itÕs too far. I know they preach the Bible,
but itÕs too far to go across town over there. I mean, if you gotta travel
20-30 miles to get to church thatÕs too far and people donÕt appreciate you. Go
to a branch in your neighborhood. I know God said JerusalemÕs where you got to
go worship but donÕt be so bigoted and narrow-minded about things. I mean, fella,
donÕt you know youÕre so narrow-minded that a fly could sit on the bridge of
your nose and kick you in both your eyes at the same time?!Õ
ÒFolks, you
thought all that stuff was just excuses some 20th Century smart
fellow invented, didnÕt you?! They been putting those kind of excuses out for 2,000
years. They were doing it 1,500 years before Christ!Ó
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As part
of setting up the false church of the north, priests were installed who werenÕt
Levites (the only ones God ordained for priesthood).
I Kings
12 reports that northern king Jeroboam Òmade an house of high places, and made
priests of the lowest of the people, which were not of the sons of Levi.
[32] And Jeroboam
ordained a feast in the eighth month, on the fifteenth day of the month, like
unto the feast that is in Judah, and he offered upon the altar. So did he in
Bethel, sacrificing unto the calves that he had made: and he placed in Bethel
the priests of the high places which he had made.Ó
Jordan
explains, ÒIn other words, JeroboamÕs going to use the Levitical system to
worship the idols with. ThatÕs what you call biblical idolatry. JeroboamÕs
using the Scripture and the scriptural system and setting up his own class of
priests but theyÕre just not priests.
ÒYou see,
heÕs counterfeiting the real thing. Notice he set aside the 15th day
of the month, which he devised of his own heart. Boy, I hope you see that!
Jesus said to a bunch of people one time, ÔYou teach the commandments, the
traditions of men, and when you do you make void the Word of God.Õ
ÒNotice
that the molten calf of Exodus 32 reappears over there in I Kings 12. You see,
Jeroboam just reached back and took the tradition and set that thing up. They
reasoned, ÔOur body of tradition and scholarship says this is it.Õ The problem
is their tradition and scholarship was wrong!
ÒIt like
Aaron passing off that (calf altar) as part of a feast to Jehovah. You lying
rascal! A feast of Jehovah! It had nothing in the world to do with God Almighty!
ThatÕs Baal worship—thatÕs an image to the devil and itÕs the worship of
Satan under the guise of worshipping Jehovah.
ÒIn Kings
it says that Israel Ôserved the Lord and worshipped idols.Õ You know what that
is, thatÕs total apostasy! You know what Daniel said? ÔIÕm not going to have
any part of that.Õ He said, ÔYouÕre not gonna see me worshipping Baal, claiming
IÕm worshipping God.Õ Folks, the end of all apostasy is idolatry and idolatry
is this stuff right here!Ó