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Great post, Ben.
I think the important thing is our "motivation". Most things are inherently good but if they become a "desire gone crazy" then we end up worshipping that object. Does that make any sense? The desired end is to make room for God in our lives and anything, absolutely anything that crowds Him out, is an idol or something that we're worshipping other than Him. Look at the commandment about "no other Gods". It's a fairly straightforward commandment and God doesn't really give us an explanation of it, except God says to have no other Gods.
Here's an example from personal experience. I'm a perfectionist. Being that way isn't necessarily wrong. I think God wants us to give our best. However, when the desire to be perfect goes way beyond what's normal or what God intended, then what we're possibly doing is worshipping that feeling of power of being in control. In doing that, we're saying to God - we don't trust you to be in control of our lives. We shut Him out. It's definitely hard to release the hold on that kind of powerful feeling one has of being in control.
I think this was a great post Ben. Not sure I'm making any sense. :-)
Tim Keller says that no one changes without worship.
Jesus sends the point home when he talks about the 10 commandments in terms of the condition of our heart in Matt. 5:21-48. He tells us that the issue is much deeper than what we DO, but extends all the way down to the condition of our heart.
I feel a sermon coming on... ;-)