What you read at face value, (including the Bible), is not what
should determine why you believe what you believe.
It is how you read what you read that will determine what you
believe. That is why the Bible is the book that is hailed as the foundation of
the different belief systems of different denominations. When you interpret the
Bible through the eyes of what you believe rather than what Jesus reveals and
letting its contextual and historical setting formulate what you believe, you
open yourself to misinterpreting the meaning of the context and believing the
myriad of religious deceptions that abound.
This attitude of sit up...shut up...and put up...predominate in most
religious denominations discourage the questioning of religious traditions and
practices and establishes religious strongholds that are barriers to spiritual
growth.
On the other hand, questioning why we do what we do...why we say
what we say...why we practice what we practice...and why we believe what we
believe is illuminating, liberating and revelatory to the tearing down of the
religious strongholds that are erected by believing the deceptions of the
religious lies spawned by misinterpretation and misapplication of Bible
scriptures.
It is a obvious fact that the religious world promotes religious
jargon, spiritual buzzwords, ritualistic practices and man-made doctrines that
has nothing to do with the Gospel that Jesus died to establish and initiated to
the Community of the Redeemed to bring to the Community of Humanity. In fact it
misses totality the point if a relational relationship with God and disregards
the work Jesus accomplished on the cross.
Religious life is about people being a filthy sinning failure and how
God who is so holy that He cannot look upon sin thus, our sin separates us from
Father God. Religious life is about people trying harder to get sin out of their
life by praying more, going to church more, reading the Bible more, so
relationship with God will be restored.
Though those things may have an appearance of spirituality they
nullify the work of grace in that it puts the responsibility on people to
perform to become spiritual and discredits the fact that Christ has done ALL
that is needed for us to be spiritual. To the religious mind this may sound like
spiritual idiocy but here goes...in Christ we already have EVERYTHING we are
going to get from God...Christ is the fulness of the Godhead, Christ is in us
therefore, ALL that God is, is in us! So there is nothing more to get from God
by religious performing BUT, there is a lot more to discover about WHO He has
given us and what the WHO He has give is all about. Jesus is WHO He has given to
us, the better we know Him and the more revelatory understanding we have about
Him the more we will experience Him, and the more we will know and experience
God and what He has ALREADY given us.
The more we understand that we are to rest in Him the more we will
rest from our own working to establish our spiritual relationship with Him who
is our spiritually...the more we will accept that it is all Him and none of our
own self-righteousness.
- Glenn Regular
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