POWERLESS RELIGION
II Tim. 3:5 They will act as if they are religious, but they will
reject the power that could make them godly. You must stay away from people
like that. NLT
The church is full of
religious people. There are a lot of
people who believe in their heads the Gospel message. They preach and teach the truth. They act well in the church. They have all the appearances of being
genuine followers of Christ. They even
are “good” people outside the church building.
Yet, most people in the church have a very real problem; they reject the power that could make them godly.
Godliness is not an
easy thing to accomplish. It takes a
lifetime of work. It requires us to be
faithful students of God’s Word, faithful in prayer, and faithful in our
application of what the Lord teaches us.
Godliness can never be obtained by human effort alone. We must allow the Lord to have His rightful
place in our lives. We must live humbly
before Him and obey Him in all things.
We must be willing to let the Spirit change the way we think and
live. We must not resist the promptings
of the Spirit to move closer to God. We
must never grow complacent in faith. We
must always be growing as we yield to the Lord’s working in our lives.
The admonition of Paul
to stay away from religious people is a hard thing to do. Most of the people we know are
religious. So, is Paul saying to avoid
the people of the church? I don’t think
that is what he means. What Paul is
trying to get us to see is that we should not have close connections to people
who are not going anywhere spiritually.
We need to be close to those who will help us and not hinder us in our
pursuit of godliness. We need people who
will push us and not drag us down. We
need to be with people who are striving to be godly in their own lives. Godliness is mandated by God for all
believers and those who are not pursuing it are living in sin.
It is not a message we
want to hear, but it is what God says over and over again in His Word. Anything less than holiness of heart is not
acceptable to God. Christ makes us holy
and that holiness is then seen in how we live in every aspect of our living.
No matter how “spiritual”
you may be, if Christ is not your Lord, you are not right with God. Any effort to make it to heaven without
Christ’s help is a powerless religion.
You will fail miserably.
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