Unpacking the Golden Calves in Our Modern Hearts: Nana Dolce
In this episode, Dave and Ann Wilson explore the powerful story of the golden calf from the Book of Exodus, focusing on the dangers of idolatry and the human tendency to replace God with false idols. The discussion is centered around the devotional book ""You Are Redeemed,"" written by Nana Dulce, which highlights God’s redeeming love for His people, particularly through the lens of the Exodus narrative.
The episode opens with a light-hearted conversation about the golden calf, but quickly transitions into a deep dive into how idolatry manifests itself in modern life. The hosts address the fact that while many of us would scoff at the idea of physically worshipping an idol like the golden calf, the more subtle idols in our lives, such as career, money, and even family, can take the place of God in our hearts. One of the hosts mentions a quote that compares our hearts to “idol factories,” suggesting that idolatry is an ongoing temptation for everyone.
The conversation then moves to the idea that God chose Israel before they obeyed and that His love for them was unconditional. Even as Israel failed miserably in their idolatry with the golden calf, God’s grace and love were evident in His commitment to them. The episode highlights the significance of the Exodus 19 passage, where God reminds Israel that He had already chosen them, long before giving them the Ten Commandments in Exodus 20. This foundational truth is emphasized—obedience to God is a response to His grace and redemption, not the cause of it.
As the hosts examine the story of Aaron and the golden calf, they reflect on the hypocrisy of trying to worship both an idol and God simultaneously, much like some modern-day attempts to Christianize or spiritualize wrong actions. A powerful example from Frederick Douglass' autobiography is shared, showing the disturbing contradiction of people who claimed to follow Christ but lived in opposition to His teachings. This hypocrisy is connected to how people today might use God’s name to justify actions that are clearly idolatrous.
The discussion doesn’t just focus on conviction, but also on grace. The hosts remind the audience that though we are all guilty of idolatry in some form, God’s love is steadfast and His grace is ever-present. Christian community, the hosts argue, plays a crucial role in helping one another recognize and tear down the idols in our hearts. Accountability and being open to correction is key to maintaining our focus on God.
Toward the end of the episode, the hosts discuss how to “tear down idols,” offering practical advice on how to relinquish control of things that hold us captive, like our children or our desire for financial security. Giving is suggested as a way to break the grip of idols, particularly in areas where people often place their trust, such as money.
The episode concludes with a lighthearted exchange about supporting FamilyLife financially, tying it back to the theme of idolatry, and encouraging listeners to give in order to help spread the message of redemption. Nana Dulce also mentions her video devotional series ""Unseen,"" which is available for those seeking to deepen their spiritual journey.
Speaker 1
You are an idolater. You will mess up, you will trip, you will fall, you will even.
I'm thinking of myself as a mother. Oh, how many times have I put my own idolatry on my children? I love when my kids look good.
And sometimes there's a temptation to have my children perform in front of other people. And it's not honest. It's really for me to look good.
Speaker 2
Yeah.
Speaker 1
I never wanna put that pressure on them. Like, they have to be perfect pastor's kids who know Latin and Greek and who perform well in front of everyone. That's mommy's idolatry.
Speaker 2
Welcome to family life today where we want to help you pursue the relationships that matter most. I'm Ann Wilson.
Speaker 3
And I'm Dave Wilson. And you can find us@familylifetoday.com this is Family life today.
Speaker 1
Foreign.
Speaker 3
You know, this is a strange way to start a program, but I can tell you this. I've never and never will build a golden calf.
Speaker 2
I thought you were gonna say Nana Dulce in the house.
Speaker 3
Well, Nana Dulce is in the house. And that's why I'm thinking about Golden Calf. Not because of you, but because of this, this devotional you've written.
Speaker 2
But what could you or you built instead?
Speaker 3
I was gonna say, don't ask me, you know, if I've ever worshiped something beside God. Because I have. And that's a golden calf. But we get to go back in the book of Exodus to one of the most epic stories in the Bible.
Speaker 2
And we're doing that by talking about Nana's new devotional. What's it called again?
Speaker 3
You are redeemed.
Speaker 2
You remembered it this time. You are redeemed.
Speaker 3
So Nana, welcome back. I mean, we've been everywhere so far in the last two days. And again, if you missed the last two days, go back and listen.
Cause we're sort of talking about a 40-day devotional you've written for women, really, and walking through this amazing book of Exodus.
And as we said, what do you want to talk about today? You said the golden calf story.
Speaker 2
Yes.
Speaker 3
Why that one?
Speaker 1
Oh, well, I think it's what you said at the beginning.
Speaker 2
Right.
Speaker 1
It's easy to think, oh, golden calf idolatry to that level, Never me.
Speaker 2
Right? Yeah. And like Aaron. What?
Speaker 1
Come on. How could you do that?
Speaker 3
I still think it's Nana's gonna tell us why he could do it today.
Speaker 2
Oh, good.
Speaker 1
Yeah. Well, there's a quote that I always remember that says that our heart is idle factories.
It's so easy to carve an idol, not physically. You know, whenever we're tempted to make our value and the source of our identity and our life anything other than the God who has redeemed, we're carving an idol.
Speaker 2
Yep. Do we have to go there today and be so convicted?
Speaker 1
I think we do, but there's so much grace to it is. I know.
Speaker 3
I mean, at the same time, I don't think we realize we do this every once in a while when I'm speaking. We do this at the Family Life weekend. Remember, there's a moment where we share the gospel on Saturday morning, trying to help them see that all of us are sinners.
And so I do this thing. I've done it at church. It's so fun to do. I say, "Everybody stand up." So the whole room stands up. Maybe a thousand people, 500, whatever it is. I said, "Here's what I'm going to do. Going to do a little exercise. I'm going to read the Ten Commandments starting with number one. And if you've broken that commandment, sit down. If not, stay standing up."
Do you know how many people are still standing after number one? Most of the room. They look at me like, "Never done that. I've never worshiped anything other than God." And most of them go down to number three, taking the Lord's name in vain. Boom, the room goes down.
But, you know, obviously when I get done, I go, "Do you realize if we understood number one, none of us make it past number one? We have all built a golden calf." So help. Help us understand. What does that mean?
Speaker 1
And actually, you know what I wanna do at this point? You know, Anne was saying, oh, do we have to start with this one? But I actually wanna remind us that when we get here, God has already chosen Israel to be his people. And that is true of you. If you are listening today, and if you are in the Lord Jesus, it is not because you passed the 10 commandment list. Right, the 10 commandment test.
I love how after God brings them through the waters, through all the grumbling with, you know, Admara and the bitterness and through, you know, grumbling again for food, he rains down manna. He's gotten them all the way to this point where they are at the feet of Mount Sinai before he ever gives them the Ten Commandments. He reminds Moses to tell them that I was like an eagle, a mama eagle who swooped down and picked up my people, and I brought you to myself to be my people.
That is in Exodus 19; the 10 commandments will be in Exodus 20. So God doesn't require Israel to obey in order to be his people. He redeems them.
Speaker 2
Good point.
Speaker 1
And then says, you're my children now, I'm your father. Here are the household laws and rules really to prepare you for a holiness that allows you to be with a God who is holy and is the consuming fire.
Speaker 3
I mean, you know, what you just said is so deep and so important for us to understand that we are chosen before we obey.
Speaker 1
Yes.
Speaker 3
And we only obey because we're chosen.
Speaker 1
Exactly.
Speaker 3
That's to be. It's because of.
Speaker 1
Exactly.
Speaker 3
I mean, that's deep stuff.
Speaker 1
Yeah.
Speaker 2
I'm also reminded because you said he brought the water, he supplied the manna.
But remember too, that the pillar of fire was there at night, and the cloud they followed during the day. They had a visual of God and were watching Him.
And in all that time, it appears that he's just judging them.
But you're saying he's not only chosen them, he loves them.
Speaker 1
He loves them. It reminds me, I'm a mom through adoption. My two sons, whom I have adopted, I love to use in the devotional. I talk about the word claim when we adopt our children. I did not adopt my sons because they looked like Dolce's first. I simply claimed them as my own.
And the love that I have for my children who are biological is the love I have for those sons through adoption. They are mine more and more. They might sound like Daddy and sound like Mommy and, you know, conform to the ways of being a Dulce, but they didn't have to act that way in order to be chosen. We chose them first.
And then in being with us more and more, they'll look like us. And that's what God does for all of us. You are chosen first. So even when we get to Exodus 32 and we see this incredible idolatry, God is already committing himself to this group of people as his possession. They are his God and they and Israel is his people.
Speaker 3
Yeah, it's amazing.
Speaker 2
Take our listeners there. Read what happens.
Speaker 1
Yeah. So all this time, God has been speaking to Israel through Moses. The Ten Commandments were given, and they heard him audibly; it says he spoke directly to them. Then he welcomed them to Mount Sinai to have a meal with him and the elders. After that, he sent everybody down except for Moses. So Moses is up there getting the household rules, so to speak. All of these laws, specifically, are about the temple that God wants to build, this tabernacle, so he can dwell with Israel. He has his mind and heart on getting his people ready so he can dwell with them.
And what is Israel doing? They are at the bottom, getting impatient. Moses has been there for 40 days, and they’re like, “Ask for this, Moses. We don’t know what happened to this guy. Hey, Aaron. Moses, big brother, right? Get up and make gods for us.” You would think that Aaron, who at the top of the mountain, God is electing to be the high priest of Israel, would resist this. But at the foot of the mountain, he’s collecting pieces of gold that God had plundered from Egypt. God had provided that gold, and they take his gold and mold it into a golden calf.
This is what the people said of the idol they made. In verse four of Exodus 32, it says, “And he took the gold from them, fashioned it with an engraving tool, and made it into an image of a calf. Then they said, ‘Israel, these are your gods,’ lowercase G. ‘These are your gods who brought you up from the land of Egypt.’” So they credit this idol with the redemption that God had purchased for them.
It says, “When Aaron saw this,” and all of a sudden, it’s like maybe he came to his senses when he heard the people crediting the idols. When Aaron saw this, he built an altar in front of it and made an announcement: “There will be a festival to the Lord,” capital L O R D, “tomorrow.” That has always been interesting to me. It’s almost like Aaron wanted to clean up the situation. It’s an idol, and the people of Israel just credited the idol for their redemption.
Aaron is like, “Oh, okay, well, let me build something else. I’m going to make an altar, and we’re going to throw a festival for Yahweh, for the Lord.” He is adding true religion, right? Spiritualizing something that is actually idolatry, that is actually sin. And I wonder how often we’re tempted to do the same.
Speaker 2
What's that look like for us?
Speaker 1
Yeah. Let me give you an illustration. I love biographies. I just think that they're delightful to read. And this past year, I read Frederick Douglass, the Narrative of the Life of an American Slave. There was a portion of that narrative that I thought of when I was thinking of Aaron.
So this is what Frederick Douglass says in the book. He says, "I am filled with unutterable loathing when I contemplate the religious pomp and show together with the horrible inconsistencies which everywhere surround me. We have men stealers for ministers, women whippers for missionaries, cradle plunderers for church members. The man who wields the blood clotted cow skin during the week fills the pulpit on Sunday and claims to be the minister of the meek and lowly Jesus."
Right? Yeah. That's scathing.
Speaker 3
Right.
Speaker 1
And so we know this happened within the context of slavery, where you will have somebody who proclaims Christ, and yet there is no evidence of that weak, meek and lowly Jesus, that gentle Jesus in the way they treat other human beings.
Again, most of us listening to this, we're gonna say, oh, that's horrible.
Speaker 2
How could they do that?
Speaker 1
And I am so, so far from that.
Speaker 2
Right.
Speaker 1
Oh, but there are many times I know in my own heart when I will because I desire to do something and I kind of don't want to give it up.
I'm just going to Christianize it or spiritualize it or soften it or make it seem like Aaron did.
Like I'm actually worshiping God when it's an idol that I want to keep.
Speaker 2
Can you name what that is or something that we could do as a society or as people?
Speaker 1
I think that if we are in Christ, one of the things we need to remember is what we started with. He loves us and he claimed us before we ever had to perform anything. God is committed to his people and his desire is our holiness. His desire is to prepare us to dwell with Him.
We are going to fall short. I don't want the listener listening this day to today's program to be filled just with conviction and to be filled just with shame. You are an idolater. You will mess up. You will trip.
Speaker 2
We all are. Yes.
Speaker 1
You will fall. You will even. I'm thinking of myself as a mother. Oh, how many times have I put my own idolatry on my children and called it Christian faithfulness? I love when my kids look good. I'll confess that I do. I love when they sound really smart, especially because they're homeschooled, so it reflects well on their teacher. When they can tell you the Greek and the Latin, I like when they look good.
And sometimes there's a temptation to have my children perform in front of other people. And it's not honest. It's really for me to look good. Yeah, I never want to put that pressure on them, like they have to be perfect pastor's kids who know Latin and Greek and who perform well in front of everyone. That's mommy's idolatry. But I could hold onto that and just call it Christian discipleship.
Yeah, I could be like Aaron and just put some good stuff on it and make it seem like I'm actually being a faithful mom. So I mess up. I trip and fall. Remember, he redeemed me before I ever obeyed. He brought me to life through his spirit because of the work of Jesus. And slowly but surely, he points to those sins, and he helps me to hate them more and more and more because he's getting me ready to dwell with him forever.
Speaker 3
As I think of this story of Aaron and the altar and the calf, is it possible, do you ladies think, to build an altar and worship God with an idol, simultaneous? It isn't, no.
Speaker 2
What do you mean?
Speaker 3
But that's what he's trying to do.
Speaker 1
Yeah.
Speaker 2
Oh, yeah.
Speaker 3
He won't tear down the calf. I mean, what you hope he'd do is like, this is 12 chapters ago, guys. We got the 10 Commandments. We know the house rules. We know what God expects. This calf has got to burn up right here now.
But like you said, instead, he builds a little religion around it and sort of Christianizes it, you know, and sanitizes it.
Speaker 1
Yeah.
Speaker 3
And says, I think we can have both. And, man, what a picture of our lives. Like, I can have this and this, right? And it's like, you can't love mammon and God. It's one or the other. You have to tear it down.
Speaker 2
It reminds me a little bit of the churches in Revelation. You're doing this, right? But you're doing this. I have this against you.
He says, but, yeah, I don't think we can keep those calves up. We do need to tear them down.
What do you think it looks like, Nana, to tear the calves down?
Speaker 1
Yeah. What was ringing in my mind as you all were speaking is, King Jesus will have no other God before him. That's the kind of God he is.
Speaker 2
We started with the Ten Commandments.
Speaker 1
Yeah. And he is so much better for you than this thing, right?
Speaker 2
Yes.
Speaker 1
He'll have no other God before him.
Speaker 2
For our own good.
Speaker 1
For our own good.
Speaker 2
Yeah.
Speaker 1
He is who we need. He is the treasure. He's the healer. He's the one who satisfies, and praise God for that. I think that being in Christian community is so useful. It's so useful.
So when Moses comes down and Aaron gives him that pathetic excuse in verses 21 through about 24, where he's like, well, he blames it on the people. He says, they did this. And then I threw the gold, and it just came up. Right? Which is another thing we can do. Sometimes we blame shift. We minimize our Adam and Eve.
Speaker 2
This woman you gave me.
Speaker 1
Exactly, exactly. But Moses doesn't say, oh, okay, that makes sense. He says, no, Aaron, he says. He says, you. He puts the blame on Aaron squarely. He says, the people broke loose and you caused them to do that.
Christian community is helpful to us when we are in. Especially in the context of a church that is just doing life together. We believe that we don't have to act or perform, that we are sinners, we will trip and fall. We are claimed by God, and that's the end of the story. There isn't anything you can do to shake this God loose from you. He is committed to you, and he's committed to dwelling with you.
Right. So when we believe that we're free to call each other out, we're free to say, hey, sis, I see this thing happening. What's going on? And so we need Christian community to tear down the idols in our hearts.
Speaker 2
I've heard people say before, it seems like they don't know God. They don't know Jesus. And they'll say, God's such a narcissist. He wants us to worship him and him alone. It seems like it's all about him.
And I'll say, like, no, it's out of his love because he knows we will find no satisfaction anywhere else. He's dwelling with us because he loves us. He wants us to experience his love and his freedom and the joy that comes from following Him.
Speaker 3
Absolutely.
Speaker 2
Have you heard people say that?
Speaker 1
I have. I've heard people say, oh, the God of the Old Testament was so mean, and the God of the New Testament is full of love. And I'm like, oh, it's the same God, the mercy that he shows us through Christ in the New Testament. We see it in the Old Testament.
I love Exodus 34 because this is how God describes himself. I always think, like, if God had, like, an Instagram page or a Facebook page. You know how we have the little bio that we write about, like, this is who I am.
Speaker 2
Yeah.
Speaker 1
This is who God says he is. In verse 6, he passes by Moses. This is after the sin of idolatry. He comes to Moses. He judges the people, but he also restores them. And he says this of himself, the Lord.
The Lord is a compassionate and gracious God. He is slow to anger and abounding in faithful love and truth, maintaining faithful love to a thousand generations, forgiving iniquity, rebellion, and sin. He will not leave the guilty unpunished. Right. He will bring the father's iniquity to the children and the grandchildren, to a third and fourth generation.
So he is a good judge. He is a God who doesn't pass over sin, and that's actually a good judge. If somebody stole your car, you wouldn't want the judge to just sweep it under a rug. You want justice.
And God is a God who deals with sin, but at the same time, he is full of love—gracious, abounding in love. Right. Steadfast love. And isn't that the picture of the cross?
Speaker 2
Yes.
Speaker 1
The way God describes himself in Exodus 34, we see that perfectly revealed on the cross, where we see both justice and God's steadfast, overflowing, merciful, abounding love for his people.
So, yeah, he's a gracious God. He judges sin.
And remember, Christian, that judgment has fallen on his son. It fell on Jesus.
Speaker 2
Such a good reminder.
Speaker 3
Yeah. And I tell you, I'm still back at. Because of that love, because of the cross, because of his grace, because he let Moses redo the tablets.
I want to tear down every idol. I mean, Moses did come down and say, this has got to go down. Aaron didn't do it. But I'm like, I still let idols in my life.
Speaker 2
I was going to ask you what you think your idols are.
Speaker 3
Oh, I know what mine are.
Speaker 2
We've talked about this recently.
Speaker 3
We have.
Speaker 2
Well, I told you what I thought your idol was.
Speaker 3
That's how it usually goes for us husbands.
Speaker 2
I told you what mine was.
Speaker 3
I don't remember what. Tom, what'd you tell me?
Speaker 2
I said mine was my kids. It's easy for me to love them so much. I want to protect them. And grandkids can come before God. I could find my satisfaction from them.
It used to be you, Dave, and now it's switched to my kids. I think yours is the security of money. Not in having a lot of money, but finding your security. There.
Speaker 3
That's it. Yep. Could be a house.
Speaker 2
Are you glad I pointed that out, too?
Speaker 3
Could be a guitar. It could be a bank account. Like a number. I've laid in bed at night thinking, if the number is a number I feel comfortable with, I'm okay. And if it isn't, is God enough for me to be okay?
And, you know, one of the things I think about for me, and I think it's true for all of us, to tear down an idol in some ways, is to give it away. So I think one of the reasons. And people hate this. I know as a preacher, whenever you talk about money, people get funny because they're like, you're dealing with something that's very important, and I think it's because it's our idol.
So when we say a church, God's calling us to give a percentage of money away. And they hear 10%. Most people are like, are you kidding me? And then when you step back and go, wait a minute, so you keep nine out of ten and give God one, and you're upset, you know, it sounds like, oh, my goodness.
But I think that's a step. When we do that with our money or our possessions or even our pride, if it's affirmation and accolades, I want instead of that, I want to give them to somebody else. It's a way to loosen the grip of that idol in your life.
And I think giving is an exercise that God gave us for ourselves. He doesn't need the money, but he's like, you need to break this idol. And one way to do it is just give a little bit back.
Speaker 2
And I'm not gonna give my kids away or my grandkids away, but I will lay them on the altar just like Abraham did with Isaac. Lord, they're yours. They are not gonna fill me, and I won't try to control them because they belong to you.
How do you control? Yes, the control piece. How do you deal with any idols that you might have?
Speaker 1
Nana, I mentioned how I love my children as well and specifically when they look good in front of us.
Speaker 2
Yes, you did say that.
Speaker 1
Yeah.
Speaker 3
Makes you look good.
Speaker 1
Yes.
Speaker 2
So that would be your idol.
Speaker 1
It does. So there have been moments when I've had to apologize and say, you are free. You're free to fall, to mess up. Now, I pray for my children fervently, as the Bible says; we disciple them as well as we can. I'm not saying don't do those things right, but they are sinners, and they are children.
I think I loosened the grip of that idol when I allow them to be that. And when I have people call me out when I lose sight of that again, I think community is so helpful. Being in a relationship, perhaps with another mom, allows us to say, you can call me out when you see that. And we can pray for our children together.
Speaker 2
That's good.
Speaker 1
Yeah.
Speaker 3
Yeah. And I would just, you know, we can end our three days with you saying to our listeners, we're gonna help you. An idol called money. Send some our way, and we'll send you not adult says the photo shoal, you are redeemed. I'm being facetious. We're smiling.
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Speaker 2
And I'll just remind you that Nana has a devotional, a video devotional out with us. You can grab that series by going to familylife.com/unseen, and then we'll also link that in our show notes.
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Speaker 3
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