Greg Koukl addresses whether modern interests like sports or relationships should be considered idols in light of Deuteronomy’s warnings. He explains that biblical idolatry involved treating physical objects as divine or as channels of supernatural power, which is different from simply valuing something too highly. While certain things can function as a “god” in someone’s life, he argues that the concept is often overstretched, and many cases are better described as sin rather than idolatry.

This video is an excerpt from an October 2021 podcast that can be found at https://www.str.org/w/what-jesus-said-about-sex.

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