Destroying the High Places

“That same night the Lord said to him, ‘Take the second bull from your father’s herd, the one seven years old. Tear down your father’s altar to Baal and cut down the Asherah pole beside it. Then build a proper kind of altar to the Lord your God on the top of this height.” ~ Judges 6:25-26
A ‘high place’ is a term often used to reference places of worship, in particular, altars to idols which Scripture describes as an offense to the Lord. Their prominence on high hills or mountain tops created visibility and intentionally declared that the god being worshipped had rule and reign over the region.
Over the years in travels to various nations, I have seen many ‘high places’ where altars have been erected and continue to be present to this day, even in our own nation - although I suspect many of us might never identify or associate them with being an altar. Without intentionally looking for them and having them pointed out, we usually miss them.
Not as easily seen, but present nonetheless, are the altars we have built in our own hearts - areas of idolatry. These unseen altars have ‘influence’ and prominence in our lives when we give them right of ownership to our actions and behaviour. These ‘high places’ can unconsciously take root in our lives manifesting in different and diverse ways.
Our spending habits can be one manifestation of these altars in our lives. When left unchecked, they can shape and direct our spending practices, thus placing us under an incredible yoke and burden of debt. Bondage to debt can make us servants to the very source of our provision whether to banks, credit cards, money marts and other lending institutions.
Addictions are another ‘high place’. Addictions can take various forms such as food, spending, alcohol, drugs, gambling, gaming and porn to name a few. The need to provide self-comfort in times of stress can exacerbate financial stress and debt establishing another ‘high place’ in our lives. Both addictions and uncontrolled consumerism become gods we worship when we give them reign and rules over our lives. These two forms of idolatry usually go hand in hand and if not kept in check can easily become a stronghold in our lives.
Another form of idolatry may be the place social media, Netflix, Amazon, Prime, Spotify, etc., have in our lives and activities. Without realizing it, they often unknowingly shape our worldview and capture our heart’s affections.
All of these ‘high places’ or forms of idolatry become controlling and demanding of our attention, robbing us of spiritual vitality and taking our focus off the Lord.
The ‘pinnacle’ of self becomes central to our idolatry and the exclusion of the Lord. Charles Spurgeon presents this remedy - “I have now concentrated all my prayers into one, and that one prayer is this, that I may die to self, and live wholly to Him.” This focus begins to remove every high place and form of idolatry and centres us on making Him first and foremost in every aspect of our lives.
Are there ‘high places’, altars and different forms of idolatry in your heart that you need to destroy? Our Father eagerly awaits our turning and surrender to Him.









