Friday, May 24, 2024

Religion vs Faith

I wonder, in today's world, would Jesus be 'religious'. Religious in today's terms with church politics and embracing of some perverse things.

I think Jesus would turn over the tables just as he did with the tax collectors.  Man made rules and doctrines that are coming down from church leadership, are just that -- man made.  NOT made of God.  I will speak a lot about faith and religion.  There's a HUGE difference.

Here's a good sum of why I think Jesus would turn his back on today's religious institutions.

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Jesus' teachings in the New Testament often focused on principles of love, compassion, forgiveness, and faith rather than specific church rules or organizational structures. While Jesus emphasized the importance of living a righteous and ethical life, he also challenged traditional religious practices and legalistic interpretations of the law.

In the Gospels, Jesus criticized religious leaders of his time for prioritizing rules and rituals over the deeper matters of the heart and spirit. He emphasized the spirit of the law over the letter of the law, calling for a genuine relationship with God based on love and humility.

While Jesus did establish principles for living a life in accordance with God's will, such as the Golden Rule (treat others as you would like to be treated) and the commandment to love God and love your neighbor as yourself, he did not explicitly lay out a detailed set of church rules or organizational guidelines.

Instead, Jesus' teachings centered on the kingdom of God, the importance of faith, repentance, and forgiveness, and the transformative power of love. His message was one of spiritual renewal, reconciliation, and redemption rather than a strict adherence to rules and regulations.

Therefore, while Jesus' teachings provide a moral and ethical framework for believers, his focus was more on the heart and spirit of the individual rather than on establishing specific church rules or structures.

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