Last time, we took a look at the history of King Jeroboam, and how he corrupted the worship of God for Israel. Today, we take a second pass through that scripture, to get more firmly in our mind what things Jeroboam was doing, in addition to setting up the golden calves, that were not as direct a violation of the commandment, yet still were wicked corruptions of worship. Then we'll consider those things Jeroboam did in general terms, taking them as indications of the presence of corrupt worship, so we can avoid them ourselves and guard against their being introduced into our lives and our congregation.
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