It is said of these people, “They kiss calf-idols!” (Hosea 13:2)
The people of God had left their first love and in willful rebellion, chased after smaller gods that promised life, but delivered only death. This is always true when we chase after anything smaller than Jesus. Oh, it may look like life and it may even feel like life, but in the end, it cannot deliver on its promise and brings with it only destruction and death. Let this serve as a word of warning this day – kiss not the calf – for it cannot satisfy the longing of your heart. Instead, bow the knee and kiss your Christ – for He will meet you in your deepest place of need.
Now the problem with a message like this today in our contemporary church culture is we have a tendency to picture the “golden calf” the Israelites made and began to worship when Moses was too long up on the mountain of God. But this would be a grave mistake. To be sure, it was a real gold statue of a calf that the people did bow down to and begin to worship, but we know those were primitive people and we are far too educated and cultured to do such a thing. It is true that most people today would not bow down and worship a gold statue of a calf. Rather, they will worship idols that are far less noticeable like a job, a relationship, success, finances, a hobby, social status, physical beauty, greed, which is “idolatry” as Paul writes in Colossians 3:5. The list, of course, is endless.
It’s important to make note of this list that most of the things on it are not bad things. They are good things like a job or a relationship or a hobby or physical health and beauty. The problem is when these, and countless other good things, become ultimate things in our lives, they then become bad things. They enslave us and become life-altering, and cause us to do things we ought not do and often, hurt ourselves and our loved ones along the way. Make no mistake, we all “kiss calf-idols” from time to time. Sometimes they are clearly bad for us like greed and immorality. But more often than not, they are good for us and the greater the good the greater our expectation of having our deepest needs met by it.
What we must remember is the truth that good things become bad things when they become ultimate things. So, have you kissed the calf lately? Have you sought after anything smaller than God to give to you what only God can give? Remember, we all come from the factory with a God-sized void inside. Only when we fill it with God do we find the happiness and joy and satisfaction we so desperately desire. So, kiss not the calf. Rather, like the prostitute who anointed our Lord with expensive ointment, kiss the feet of Jesus Christ and your internal void will be filled to overflowing.
This is the Gospel. This is grace for your race. NEVER FORGET THAT . . . AMEN!