For by grace are you saved
through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God. – Eph 2:8
The reason why we have religion –
empty, external ceremonies and rituals – in the Church is because there is
religion in each of us. The reason why there’s hypocrisy and carnality all
around us because it resides in us, too.
Think about it. Why do people
prophesy only in ‘King James’ English? Why do people say “bless you”, “bless
you” to brethren that they gossip about at home? And speaking of our speaking,
are our private prayers as high-sounding
and expressive as our private prayers?
The snares of religiosity are so
all around us that it’d take the grace of God to evade them all. Yes, we need
GRACE, literally, to effectively walk this walk.
Grace is the opposite of
Religion. Religion is all about what man does for God, Grace is about what God
DID (in Christ Jesus) for us. Religion rewards Man for performing certain acts,
Grace gives all the glory to God.
When Religion prays for 3 hours,
it wants to brag about it; when Grace prays for 5 hours, it is overwhelmed at
what the Spirit can do through a willing heart. When Religion evangelises, it
expects God to bless it in turn; when Grace comes from Village Outreach it
declares “We are unprofitable servants: we have done that which was our duty
to do.” (Lk 17:10).
When Religion abstains from sin,
it expects God to reward it for that; Grace is humbled that a rank sinner could
be found worthy to live out the life of Christ in the flesh.
Religion looks at a drunken
fornicator and scoffs. Grace remembers its former predilections and exclaims,
“There – but for the grace of God – go I”.
Beloved,
as long as we remain on this side of Heaven, the temptation to fall into
Religion will always remain. The solution is not to stop praying, fasting,
evangelizing, giving large offerings or living holy; the solution rather is to
be continuously conscious of the grace of God at work in us.
Therefore, my beloved... work out
your own salvation with fear and trembling.
For it is God who works in you
both to will and to do of his good pleasure.(Php 2:12,3).
AMEN.
More Blessings await you today; you’ll not
miss them in Jesus’ Name.
GREG ELKAN
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