Day 15.

Smashing old beliefs

After Moses 40 days absence, Aaron decides he must lead the people by creating a focal point for their worship. Enter the golden calf!

With hindsight, we know that God has forbidden any graven image to be made of him (Exodus 20:4). But this has been communicated to Aaron yet. So why a calf Aaron?

“Likely, this has to do with a conscious attempt to imitate a common practice found in the temples of many of the nations in the Ancient Near East. For example in Egypt it was common to worship a calf idol known as Apis. In some cases a king was depicted seated upon the calf as a way of emphasizing his divinity. Perhaps Aaron’s purpose in creating a golden calf was not to create an idol of God but a platform upon which the invisible God would sit.” (The Meaning of the Golden Calf by Jonathan Lipnick).

Either way, this constituted an old belief system that would inhibit the revelation of God. Moses instructions are to smash and grind this idol to powder so that a greater revelation could take its place - namely the only image of the divine is mankind!

Write

Write down what you think is stopping you achieving your goals right now.

Now write down the reasons that these shouldn’t stop you.

Pray

Show me the places that I’m limiting you LORD. Show me what is actually possible when you inhabit me.

Take Action

Comparison is one of the ways we trick ourselves into thinking that our life is harder, and our goals less likely to be realised.

Turn off social media for a week, and notice when you are making judgements against people.

Celebrate their wins as yours as well, and you’ll find that you will have more energy and enthusiasm.

 
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