It's a long story but I'll try to summarize it. My parents sell toy models of cars online, my parents have me manage most of the sales and I get to keep one of each of the cars that we sell, so by now I have a collection of over 150 toy cars. This toy collection is shared with my siblings. I also make all the decisions about what new toys we sell, and I have caught myself buying cars that I wasn't sure was a good business decision but I bought anyway because I wanted to add it to my collection. I have been very worried over the last week or so because I am afraid that I made my collection an idol and I have been been thinking that God wants me to that sell the whole collection. (Prior to this past week there were days that I thought about nothing else but my collection)My worry is that I don't want to be like the young rich ruler who Jesus told to sell all of his possessions and give the money to the poor. What is the best thing for me to do here? I don't know because of few reasons, I share the collection with my siblings so it is not just my property, the way the toy business goes is everything is limited edition so in order to keep sales going you must constantly be buying new products. And the toy sales are at least 80% of my family's business and if I stop selling them we will go bankrupt. I have been lacking sleep recently because of this, because the Bible says that idolaters will not inherit the kingdom of God. Also I don't want to sell the collection because my younger siblings will be very sad as they enjoy playing with them. But if it is necessary to serve God then I will sell the collection. Is God convicting me about my sin of idolatry? And if so what should I do?
Thank you in advance for your advice.
Paul - so glad I clicked on this forum. Your conscience is well formed - but I don't think you have anything to worry about. I went through the same thing when I was younger and destroyed my entire Elvis collection - aackk!
First, I thank God for your faith and that you are concerned for the things of God!
Here's what you need to realize and I think you already do. I'm 58 now and have sooooooo realized that the things of earth are just that - things and stuff. However, I came to that realization slowly, and I'm confident you will too. I've got a barn full of baseball cards, polish pottery, and other JUNK that will make a great estate sale when I die. God has not asked me to dump it all - because I don't idolize it - I could take a picture of it all and burn it tomorrow for all I care. I care about the treasures in heaven, not here, and from what I can tell, you do too!
I don't believe you idolize your cars because you are concerned that you don't. God is just telling you to be careful, but he is not, and I feel pretty confident in typing this, he is not telling you to destroy it, sell it, get out of the business or anything like that. Your love for him above all things shines forth in your message. Just pray about it, but don't dump it. Enjoy it! God does want his people to be happy, by the way.
Good luck!
One more quick example. A singing group was in a back woods Kentucky church one evening singing, when all of a sudden the attendees started bringing rattlesnakes out of boxes under the pews! After much evidence of consternation and panic among the singers, one brother came up to the leader of the group and said, "brother, you mean that if God commanded you to take up the snake (Mark 16:17–18) - you mean you wouldn't do it?"
The leader said, "well, you know if he told me to, I would, but in the meantime, he didn't, and I ain't!
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