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The Golden Calf Part 1 - When the Cats Away the Mice will Play (Exodus 32 1-14)

33 min • 26 juli 2023

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The Golden Calf Part 1 - When the Cats Away the Mice will Play (Exodus 32 1-14)

Welcome to the episode. Today  we explore the famous saying, "When the cat is away, the mice will come out to play," and its relevance to a story from the Old Testament.

The saying reflects the idea that when those in authority are absent, subordinates tend to indulge in unruly behavior and break the rules. We witness this principle in action in the story of the Golden Calf from Exodus. Moses had ascended Mount Sinai to receive instructions from the Lord, leaving the Israelites waiting for his return.

Impatient and uncertain of Moses' fate, the Israelites decided to take matters into their own hands. They approached Aaron, Moses' brother and one of the leaders of Israel, with a request to make gods to go before them. Aaron, surprisingly, agreed to their request and fashioned a golden calf from the people's earrings. The Israelites then engaged in sacrificial offerings, feasting, and revelry, signifying their departure from the true worship of God. Aaron's actions mimicked the covenant affirmation ceremonies conducted by Moses, but they were contrary to God's will. The calf represented the Lord on their terms, allowing them to worship according to their desires.

God, observing the Israelites' idolatry and their departure from His commandments, expressed His anger. He told Moses that he intended to consume them in His wrath. But Moses pleaded with the Lord, presenting three arguments: the people were God's chosen ones, destroying them would tarnish God's reputation, and it would violate God's promise to multiply the descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. In response to Moses' intercession, God relented and changed His mind, sparing the Israelites from destruction. This showcases the flexibility within God's plan and the impact of prayer and repentance on His decisions.

Join us tomorrow for the continuation of this story in Part 2 of "The Golden Calf," where we delve deeper into the consequences and lessons from this event.

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