But after Jehoiada’s death, the leaders of Judah came and bowed before King Joash and persuaded him to listen to their advice. They decided to abandon the Temple of the LORD, the God of their ancestors, and they worshiped Asherah poles and idols instead! Because of this sin, divine anger fell on Judah and Jerusalem. Yet the LORD sent prophets to bring them back to him. The prophets warned them, but still the people would not listen. Then the Spirit of God came upon Zechariah son of Jehoiada the priest. He stood before the people and said, “This is what God says: Why do you disobey the LORD’s commands and keep yourselves from prospering? You have abandoned the LORD, and now he has abandoned you!” Then the leaders plotted to kill Zechariah, and King Joash ordered that they stone him to death in the courtyard of the LORD’s Temple. That was how King Joash repaid Jehoiada for his loyalty—by killing his son. Zechariah’s last words as he died were, “May the LORD see what they are doing and avenge my death!” [2 Chronicles 24.17-22]
How long is idolatry a problem? Is it a problem today?
Many people believe idolatry is no longer a problem today like it was when the Bible was written based on their misconception of idols as chiseled, carved or cast images of alleged deities. Nothing is more dangerous than this misconception.
As we see in today's One Year Chronological Bible reading, Judah, under Joash's reign, did well for a while but returned to idolatry upon the death of the God-fearing priest Jehoiada. What might be concluded from this is that idolatry is only held off when Godliness is proactively pursued. Joash basically went with the flow as long as Jehoiada was alive enjoying the blessings upon Jehoiada's dedication to God. But when Jehoiada died, it became soon evident that Joash had indeed not been the proponent of devotion to God alone and he and all Judah fell back into widespread idol worship.
The point here is that idolatry never went away, but lay in wait for Godly devotion to wane and then resurfaced with a vengeance. Zechariah defined idolatry's regained effect upon Judah in terms of unrealized prosperity.
Like ancient idols in the Bible passage above, the modern idols of debt, insurance, medicine and technology offer temporal "blessings" but instead deliver unrelenting financial "burden" thus preventing prosperity.
Debt, insurance, medicine and technology amount to little more than a costly tax upon man's lack of faith in God alone.
Consequently, idolatry is still very much a problem today. The idolatry of debt, insurance, medicine and technology might be seen as "Idolatry 2.0" in modern vernacular as it has become much more refined since the days of gold calves and statuesque images. But idolatry's end game remains the same: to distract people from worshiping and trusting God alone thus preventing their prosperity.
Zechariah's words ring true today: "Why do you disobey the LORD’s commands and keep yourselves from prospering? You have abandoned the LORD, and now he has abandoned you!"
It should be noted that Jesus Himself was silent on the topic of idolatry. Instead, His message was purely faith in God alone. That said, Jesus was not silent on the topic of repentance. The most common purveyor of this need for repentance was self-centeredness. Jesus constantly decried self elevation in every way.
Then Jesus said to his disciples, “If any of you wants to be my follower, you must give up your own way, take up your cross, and follow me. [Matthew 16.24]
In contrast, debt, insurance, medicine and technology ALL market to, and promote, the same thing: SELF (self-help, self-preservation, self-indulgence, and the list goes on...)! Their marketing is likewise a calculated and manipulative attack on man's faith in God alone in effort to transfer man's wealth unto themselves.
Religion has only furthered man's idolatrous relationship with debt, insurance, medicine and technology by denying (explaining away) all but Jesus' least implicating faith statements rendering faith to be an abstract ideology rather than the literal mountain-moving, circumstance-overcoming gift of God it is. Jesus, in word and action, described faith like this:
Then Jesus said to the disciples, “Have faith in God. I tell you the truth, you can say to this mountain, ‘May you be lifted up and thrown into the sea,’ and it will happen. But you must really believe it will happen and have no doubt in your heart. I tell you, you can pray for anything, and if you believe that you’ve received it, it will be yours. [Mark 11.22-24]
Only the Holy Spirit, through the truth found in God's Word, can reveal this to us. Otherwise, what is written here only provokes the ire of self-centered unbelief - the same unbelief that killed Zechariah. Joash never had this revelation of God's Word but purely rode on the coattails of Jehoiada as became evident when Jehoiada died.
Yes, idolatry remains.
Father, forgive us for idolatry, all in the name of self-preservation. Forgive us for retaining our stance of "helping ourselves" and consequently becoming unwitting targets for the masterful marketing of debt, insurance, medicine and technology. Forgive us for not trusting You alone by believing in Jesus Christ and all that He taught. Help us understand and accept Your Word for the Truth it reveals. So be it.