Topical Encyclopedia Rebellion against God is a recurring theme throughout the Bible, often manifested in the departure from His instituted worship. This rebellion is not merely a rejection of divine authority but a turning away from the prescribed manner of worship that God has established for His people. Such acts of defiance are seen as grave sins, leading to severe consequences.Old Testament Examples 1. The Golden Calf Incident (Exodus 32): One of the most notable examples of rebellion is the incident of the golden calf. While Moses was on Mount Sinai receiving the Law, the Israelites grew impatient and demanded Aaron make them gods to lead them. Aaron complied, fashioning a calf from gold. This act was a direct violation of the first two commandments and a departure from the worship of Yahweh. God's anger burned against the people, and Moses had to intercede to prevent their destruction. The Berean Standard Bible records God's words: "They have quickly turned aside from the way I commanded them" (Exodus 32:8). 2. Nadab and Abihu (Leviticus 10): Nadab and Abihu, the sons of Aaron, offered "unauthorized fire" before the Lord, contrary to His command. This act of rebellion in worship resulted in their immediate death by divine fire. The incident underscores the seriousness with which God views deviations from His prescribed worship. The BSB states, "So fire came out from the presence of the LORD and consumed them, and they died before the LORD" (Leviticus 10:2). 3. Jeroboam's Idolatry (1 Kings 12:25-33): Jeroboam, the first king of the northern kingdom of Israel, established alternative worship centers in Bethel and Dan, complete with golden calves. This was a strategic move to prevent his subjects from worshiping in Jerusalem, but it was a blatant rebellion against God's command to worship at the temple. The BSB notes, "This thing became a sin; the people walked as far as Dan to worship before one of the calves" (1 Kings 12:30). New Testament Insights 1. The Pharisees and Traditions (Mark 7:1-13): In the New Testament, Jesus rebukes the Pharisees for elevating human traditions above God's commandments. Their strict adherence to man-made rules led them away from true worship. Jesus quotes Isaiah, saying, "They worship Me in vain; they teach as doctrine the precepts of men" (Mark 7:7). This highlights how even well-intentioned religious practices can become rebellious when they replace or distort God's commands. 2. The Church in Corinth (1 Corinthians 11:17-34): The Apostle Paul addresses issues in the Corinthian church where the Lord's Supper was being abused. The Corinthians' behavior during this sacred observance was a departure from its intended purpose, leading to divisions and selfishness. Paul warns them of the consequences of such rebellion, stating, "For anyone who eats and drinks without recognizing the body eats and drinks judgment on himself" (1 Corinthians 11:29). Theological Implications Rebellion against God through departing from His instituted worship is not merely a matter of incorrect practice but a heart issue that reflects a deeper spiritual defiance. It is a rejection of God's sovereignty and a refusal to honor Him as He has commanded. Throughout Scripture, God consistently calls His people back to true worship, emphasizing the importance of obedience and reverence. The consequences of rebellion serve as a sobering reminder of the seriousness with which God views His worship and the need for His people to remain faithful to His commands. Torrey's Topical Textbook Exodus 32:8,9They have turned aside quickly out of the way which I commanded them: they have made them a molten calf, and have worshipped it, and have sacrificed thereunto, and said, These be your gods, O Israel, which have brought you up out of the land of Egypt. Torrey's Topical Textbook Joshua 22:16-19 Library Robert Nelson, his Friends, and Church Principles. Period iv. The Age of the Consolidation of the Church: 200 to 324 ... Period iii. The Dissolution of the Imperial State Church and the ... 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