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Our Christian Life and Ministry—Meeting Workbook—2020
mwb20 October p. 2
The Israelites dancing around the golden calf.

TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD | EXODUS 31-32

Flee From Idolatry

32:1, 4-6, 9, 10

The Israelites’ view of idol worship had apparently been influenced by Egyptian thinking. Today, idolatry can take many forms, some of which could be hard to recognize. Although we might not turn to outright idol worship, we could become idolaters by allowing selfish desires to distract us from worshipping Jehovah whole-souled.

Collage: Family members engaging in daily activities. 1. A father works overtime at a carpentry shop. 2. A son plays video games. 3. A mother buys several items at a boutique.

What aspects of daily life could distract me from worshipping Jehovah, and how can I keep them from controlling me?

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