Judges 18: When False Worship Becomes Normal Judges 18 shows how false worship can spread and become accepted. The tribe of Dan came to Micah’s house, where idols and a hired priest were already in place. It looked spiritual, but it was not truly submitted to God. The priest gave them a peaceful word, they took the idols and the priest, and what started as one man’s private mixture became an entire tribe’s system. That is the warning. False worship does not always look obviously evil. Sometimes it looks religious, sounds peaceful, and even grows bigger. But bigger does not mean cleaner, and spiritual language does not always mean truth. That still happens today. A church can have worship, leaders, messages, and crowds, yet still be built on mixture if repentance, obedience, holiness, and truth are missing. Judges 18 is a warning: not everything that uses God’s name is truly submitted to God. #Judges18 #TruthOverDeception #FalseWorship #SpiritAndTruth #ComeOutOfMixture