How to Separate God from Religion
Whitney
Hopler
If
you’re a Christian, you aren’t meant to be pursuing religion.
You
already have the most valuable gift possible: a relationship with
God, through Jesus Christ.
But
even in church, it’s easy to get pulled into religious pressure to perform and
somehow try to earn what you already have.
The
only way you can be free to enjoy the kind of relationship God wants you to
have with Him is to separate that relationship from religious demands. Here’s
how:
Stop trying
to mix the old with the new. The
old covenant that God made with human beings called them to do their best to
live up to His perfect law and notice how impossible it was do so, which made
them aware of the reality of their sin and their need for a savior.
Now
that God has sent that Savior – Jesus – those who are connected to God through
Jesus are free to relate to God under the new covenant, which focuses on Jesus’
perfect sacrifice that connects sinful people with a righteous God, rather than
on people’s futile attempts to earn a relationship with God through their own
efforts.
So
if you’re still trying to earn your salvation through good behavior or worrying
about losing your salvation through bad behavior, stop doing so and accept the
fact that you already have an unbreakable connection to God through your
relationship with Jesus.
Check your
motivation. Why
are you motivated to do what God wants you to do? If it’s because you’re afraid
of God punishing you if you don’t, your motivation is wrong.
Since
God has already punished Jesus on the cross for every sin that every person in
all of history has or will commit, He has completed his punishment for sin
perfectly.
God
doesn’t want you to worry about punishment; instead, He wants you to choose to
do what’s right as a way of expressing your love for Him.
After
all, God’s own motivation for guiding you to what’s right isn’t to kill your
happiness, but to help you experience what’s healthy and beneficial for you.
Realize
where you are in relation to God. You
don’t have to work hard to follow religious rules to get close or stay close to
God.
When
you began a relationship with Jesus, God fused His Holy Spirit into your human
spirit, so you’re already as close to God as you possibly can be – and you’ll
remain close to God for eternity, thanks to Jesus’ perfect sacrifice for your
sins.
You’re
not a sinner in the hands of angry God; you’re a saint in the arms of a loving
God.
While
you still struggle with sin while you’re learning how to think, communicate,
and act in ways that reflect your holiness in Christ, nothing can change the
fact that Jesus has already made you close to God in your spiritual nature.
Take a fresh
look at temptation. Stop
identifying yourself as a sinner who lacks the power to resist the temptation
to sin.
Instead,
rely on the power of the Holy Spirit living within your soul to help you
overcome temptation in any situation.
View
yourself from God’s perspective: as a saint who can always choose to do what’s
right after asking the Holy Spirit to help you do so.
Don’t waste
time and energy on self-improvement projects. You
don’t have to try to perfect yourself through your own religious effort.
Instead,
God is calling you to live a life that reflects the way He has already perfected
you spiritually. So ask God to empower you change your life to reflect the
holiness that He has made a part of your nature by crediting Jesus’
righteousness to you.
Keep
in mind that you’re God’s workmanship, and you can’t improve upon a
masterpiece.
Take a fresh
look at tithing. Rather
than giving a 10 percent tithe to your church out of religious compulsion
because the Old Testament sets that amount as a standard, give the amount that
truly expresses your love for God and helps you grow to become the generous
person He wants you to become.
Take a fresh
look at predestination. Don’t
get caught up in religious snobbery about which people may or may not be part
of the “elect” whom God has chosen to be saved.
God can see into the future and already knows every single human being who will freely choose salvation, as well as every person who will tragically reject His offer.
Simply
celebrate that it’s possible for anyone to be saved through a relationship with
Jesus.
Take a fresh
look at Baptism. It
isn’t the external act of getting baptized in water that saves you; it’s the
internal work of the Holy Spirit in your soul.
So
while Baptism is a great way to celebrate your salvation, you don’t need to
worry that you won’t make it into heaven if you haven’t been baptized in a
religious ceremony.
Take a fresh
look at Communion. While confessing your sins to
God and other people is a healthy habit, you don’t need to qualify to take
Communion by confessing your sins, because you’re already qualified thanks to
Jesus’ one-time atoning sacrifice for your sins.
Celebrate
God’s gift of forgiveness when you take Communion rather than hesitating to
take Communion because you feel unworthy.
Consider
the context of Paul’s warning in 1 Corinthians about not taking Communion in an
unworthy manner to realize that he was referring to believers who were
indulging in the sins of gluttony and drunkenness when taking Communion in the
early church.
Let
your gratitude for God’s gift to you motivate you to regularly confess and
repent of sin so you can keep growing into the person He wants you to become.
But don’t worry that you have to be qualified for Communion in any way other
than simply having a relationship with Jesus.
Take a fresh
look at eternal life. Your
salvation isn’t just a ticket to heaven; it’s also the freedom to live fully
right now, empowered by the Holy Spirit living within your soul.
You
can be absolutely certain that you have eternal life if you’re in a saving
relationship with Jesus, and you don’t have to worry about losing that eternal
life (even when religion tries to tell you that you can).
When
you sin after salvation, you’ll experience the natural negative consequences of
your wrong behavior, but Jesus won’t leave you. Even when you are faithless,
God remains faithful.
Would you want God to change your life? Would you
want to be empowered by the Holy Spirit?
God has made it possible for you to know Him and experience an amazing change in your own life through a relationship with His
Son, Jesus Christ, and have eternal life.
Say the following prayer:
“Father
God, I confess I am a sinner and my sins have separated me from You.
I
am truly sorry.
I now want to turn
away from my past sinful life and live a new life pleasing to You.
Please
forgive me, and help me avoid sinning again.
I
believe that Your Son, Jesus Christ died for my sins, was resurrected from the
dead, is alive, and hears my prayer.
I
invite Jesus to become the Lord of my life, to rule and reign in my heart from
this day forward. Thank You that according to Your Word, I am now born again.
Please
send your Holy Spirit to help me obey You, and to do Your will for the rest of
my life. I promise to study Your Word – the Bible.
Use
me for Your glory.
In Jesus' Name I pray. Amen.”
Adapted from God Without Religion: Can It Really Be This Simple? copyright 2011 by Andrew Farley.
Andrew Farley (PhD,
University of Illinois) is lead pastor of Ecclesia, a growing evangelical
church located on the high plains of west Texas. He was formerly a professor at
University of Notre Dame and is now a tenured professor at Texas Tech
University.
Andrew is the bestselling author of The Naked Gospel:
The Truth You May Never Hear in Church and coauthor with Nobel Prize-winning geoscientist Katharine Hayhoe
of A Climate for Change.
His writings are quietly reaching untold numbers with the life-changing message
of "Jesus plus nothing." You can visit his website at: www.andrewfarley.org.
Whitney Hopler is
a freelance writer and editor who serves as both a Crosswalk.com contributing
writer and the editor of About.com’s site on angels and miracles (http://angels.about.com/). Contact Whitney at: angels.guide@about.com to send in
a true story of an angelic encounter or a miraculous experience.
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