“But be very careful! You did not see the LORD’s form on the day he spoke to you from the heart of the fire at Mount Sinai. So do not corrupt yourselves by making an idol in any form—whether of a man or a woman, an animal on the ground, a bird in the sky, a small animal that scurries along the ground, or a fish in the deepest sea. And when you look up into the sky and see the sun, moon, and stars—all the forces of heaven—don’t be seduced into worshiping them. The LORD your God gave them to all the peoples of the earth. Remember that the LORD rescued you from the iron-smelting furnace of Egypt in order to make you his very own people and his special possession, which is what you are today. [Deuteronomy 4.15-20]
What IS an idol?
Is it anything that one chooses to worship?
Or, is it anything one forms to look like something else?
Do family photos qualify?
Is a cross on the mantle or on a gold chain worn around the neck an idol?
Is it an act of worship to form or buy an object formed to look like something else and keep it as a possession?
Judging by the entire meticulous nature of "the Law of Moses" I would not be so quick as to simply pass these questions off as trite or foolish. Are we so saturated in idolatry that we cannot even see it? Are we so lost in the trees that we cannot see the forest?
Father, I want to honestly and genuinely ask this question: what IS an idol?