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Worthy Brief - 2/17/2026

Friend, the dangers of when worship turns into entertainment!

1 Corinthians 10:7  And do not become idolaters as were some of them. As it is written, "THE PEOPLE SAT DOWN TO EAT AND DRINK, AND ROSE UP TO PLAY." 

Hebrews 12:28-29 Therefore, since we are receiving a kingdom which cannot be shaken, let us have grace, by which we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear. 29  For our God is a consuming fire. 

Yesterday, we considered the impatience that produced the calf. Today, we must look at what happened after the idol was formed. Paul highlights a sobering phrase: “They sat down to eat and drink, and rose up to play.” This reveals the drift that follows compromise. The golden calf was not only about idolatry; it marked a shift in the atmosphere. While Sinai still burned with the glory of God, the camp below relaxed into casual celebration. What should have been a moment of trembling became a moment of indulgence. The real danger was not merely the idol-- it was the normalization of irreverence of His holiness.

When they “sat down,” their posture changed. Urgency faded. Watchfulness dissolved. What began as spiritual impatience matured into spiritual carelessness. Then they “rose up to play,” engaging in unrestrained celebration -- emotion without boundaries, excitement detached from holiness. This is how spiritual drift often unfolds. It rarely begins with open rebellion; it begins with subtle relaxation. Awe softens. Boundaries blur. Sacred things start to feel common. What once caused trembling now becomes entertainment.

The golden calf did more than introduce an idol -- it redefined worship. They reshaped worship to suit their preferences rather than approaching God on His terms. What was meant to be surrender became self-expression. What was meant to center on Him slowly centered on them. Idolatry did not remove worship -- it redirected it.

And here is the warning for us: we can still gather, still sing, still celebrate -- and yet subtly shift the focus. Revival is rarely lost through open rebellion; it fades when worship becomes about what we enjoy rather than who He is. When holy things start feeling ordinary, decline has already begun. When the presence of God becomes background instead of central, spiritual strength quietly diminishes.

The issue was never food or celebration; it was a heart that forgot it stood before a consuming fire. Hebrews reminds us, “Let us have grace, by which we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear. For our God is a consuming fire.” Grace does not grant permission to relax before Him -- it empowers us to revere Him rightly.  In a pleasure-driven culture, worship is continually pushed to become lighter, easier, and more entertaining. But glory does not remain where reverence fades, and the fire of God does not rest on casual hearts -- it rests on hearts set apart and consecrated to Him.

Friend, this is the hour to recover a deep awe for what is holy. Do not let sacred things become familiar or ordinary in your life. Do not allow reverence to fade into routine. Revival will not be sustained by excitement -- it will be sustained by holy fear. Guard your heart, guard the atmosphere you cultivate, and honor the weight of His presence. If we refuse to treat lightly what God calls holy, His fire will remain among us. And where His fire remains, revival will burn -- pure, powerful, and without compromise.

George & Baht Rivka (Bradenton, Florida)

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