When I think of "religious duties", this comes to mind. Are we to carry these out or not?
Are we to...? As in, are we..."supposed" to? Well....loving our neighbour and brother isn't really something I'd say we're "supposed" to do. But it's definitely something we're
free to do. And when you know the truth of the gospel, then it's definitely something you'll be motivated to
want to do.
If you believe in the lie of faulty religion though, then you'll be distracted from the actual motivation you
have to love (...the good news about having everything in Christ), and instead end up looking at it as a "duty"......and
that only leads to feelings of self-condemnation, inadequecy, and guilt in the times you'll fail to accomplish
said religious "duty". Hey....
no wonder religious Christians feel such a need for continued repentance (...and end up believing it's a vital part of Christianity)!
Love isn't what a Christian is "supposed" to do. Love is what a Christian "does" (...and it happens when you trust Christ to do it for you). That's His job...to turn you into a "lover".
Thing is...saying you're "supposed" to love completely takes any credit off the life-transforming and all empowering capacity of God's grace through Jesus...which will actually MAKE YOU LOVE.
You're not "supposed" to do anything....beause
that would mean God couldn't see to it
Himself that the work in you was done which would produce that which you were "supposed" to do. Get it?
He
will accomplish His good will, and His will for you is your completeness in Jesus.........and you think
you're supposed to do something for that to happen?
So let me just put this quite simply in case there's any doubt of what I'm getting at....
Being a
religious Christian entails that you don't have faith in Christ to be EVERYTHING in your life...(something He incidentally keeps telling you He is)....
and that includes creating the very desire and motivation in you to love,
and live a life that will be pleasing to the Father.
THAT is grace...and it's the best news you could ever have. And if you don't
trust in that....then you're gonna have a heck of a time trying to do all of the above yourself (...because you simply can't). But if you
do trust in it though, then you're gonna experience something that will make you
never want to look back to a life where religious "should's" and "shouldnt's" once confined and obscured the
freedom you have in Christ to do such things.
If there's
anything I would hazard to say a Christian is "supposed" to do (...which is actually different in this case because we're not talking about doing something
for God), it would be to just
trust. Rest in Jesus (like Marry would do, and Martha wouldn't) knowing that you are complete, accepted, and eternally loved....and then watch and see what happens.
Is Matthew 25 a pointless effort?
See above.
Looking at this passage with your prescribed "lens" on, how do you interpret this?
James 1:27 Pure and undefiled religion before God and the Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their trouble, and to keep oneself unspotted from the world.
Another oldie but goodie.......
Show me undefiled religion...and I'll show you Christianity.
Did people at the time of Jesus have anything to go by as an example
except for religion? The whole point that was being made with undefiled (pure) religion equaling [
insert examples of Christian goodness] is that there
isn't such a religion practiced. And thus he's using this ideal of religion to explain Christianity.
What He's NOT getting at is..."you have to be perfect in your religion in order for those results to come about"...is He?
Hello?.....Scribes? Pharisees?
Thanks for readin!