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What if just one of the Ten Commandments became a universal standard?
Let’s explore the second commandment—rejecting idolatry.
Idolatry isn’t just about statues and images; it’s about what controls us. We all submit to something—whether it’s money, power, comfort, or technology. As Paul says in Romans 6:16: “You are slaves of the one you obey—whether sin, which leads to death, or obedience, which leads to righteousness.”
Now, imagine if society chose obedience to God instead of self. Here’s what would change:
Economy: Greed-driven systems would transform into models of fair trade and equity.
Politics: Leaders would prioritize truth, service, and justice over personal power.
Relationships: Love and compassion would replace selfishness and exploitation.
Media and Entertainment: Content would inspire, educate, and unite instead of fueling division.
With God as our focus, society would reflect wisdom, truth, and love. The second commandment isn’t just about rejecting idols—it’s about embracing a life of service to others and aligning with God’s purpose.
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