An idol is anything that displaces God’s rightful position in the heart. This could include images, even of Christ on the cross especially if such an object is treated in a superstitious manner.
I’m not the sort of Protestant that says that every church or person that has a crucifix is committing idolatry. But, I do think that such images and the way they may be displayed or treated have the potential to blur the lines.
Itwin,
So, I would suspect you & your church have no family photos, for fear that you or someone may feel it be Idol worship? Of course not!
When you look at a picture of a loved one wether it be your spouse, children, mom, dad, sibling, etc… Are you worship them? I believe you do not, am I correct in saying so? What you do, do is, think about them and what they mean to you.
Have you ever looked at a picture of a family member and say I love you, not reffering to the picture itself but to the actual person and think about all they have done for you, is that worshipping that picture? No! it is just remembering them.
One of our 5 senses God created us with is visual, we are visual people, “is not a picture worth a thousand words”. Visual, helps us to mediated even deeper than just a thought. The Body of Jesus on the Cross is a wooden statue but it takes us back to what He did for us “visually” we see the marks on His hands and feet, His pierced side, the crown of thorns He wore, his bruised and battered Body, we see His LOVE for us that He stretched out His hands and died for us.
Itwin, you may say I need not see Jesus on the cross to know what he has done for me, true, by what memories do you have of this thought of seeing Jesus Christ on the Cross, can not your own VISUAL imagination of Jesus Christ on the Cross, be Idol worship itself?
If you believe the Cross or Jesus Christ on the Cross, to be is Idol worship, then your own Visual imaginations of the cross or Jesus Christ on the Cross, is Idolatry, idol worship itself.
Let me put this another way: I’m sure when you remember / pray re: Jesus Christ on the cross, you have a picture of Him in your mind of what He went through for us, do you not, am I not correct in saying so? Well Could that not be Idol worship in itself? What is the difference in actually seeing at church Jesus on the Cross and seeing Jesus Christ on the Cross in your visual imagination, I tell you none. Amen
Even Jesus Christ loved His Cross he had to carry for us, now is Jesus Christ worshiping His Own Cross and make His Cross to be His Idol? Of Course Not!!!
Itwin, see for yourself how much deeper your meditation will be when you look upon Jesus Who terribly suffered On the Cross and died for you and me.
Ufam Tobie