Thursday, September 23, 2010

Abandoning The Religious Rat Race

Are you on the religious treadmill? Get off. You may find it gratifying in the short run but over the long haul it'll kill you. Driven religious fervor becomes a one night stand repeated over and over and over again. There may be a shallow gratification in one night stands, but nobody would ever mistake it for genuine intimacy. God offers you much more than that. He wants you to experience Him and all of His gifts as a natural part of the soothing rhythms of grace. However, to know that kind of intimacy, we must stop our religious hyperventilating, calm down, stop and smell the roses. God doesn’t need for you to break the three minute mile for Him. He just wants you to enjoy Him, knowing that everything else in your life will flow out of that.

Jesus didn’t come to help us be religious superstars. Far from it, He came to deliver us from empty religion, even orthodox, time honored religion. Jesus came to bring us into intimacy with God through Himself. In His earthly days, as in our day, those most offended by Him have been the religionists who have built their reputation around keeping their golden idols polished to a brighter shine than anybody else in town.

The idols are their own particular rules of the road that must be observed as we speed down the highway they call “Christian living.” Their display case is filled with the specific idols which most easily fit their own personality and temperament and they judge everybody else by whether or not they live up to their own personal standards. People are incidental. What matters is how you are behaving.

Even Jesus wasn’t a good churchman by the standards of the religionists of His day. He didn’t live up to what they thought He ought to be. To them, He had no convictions. He appeared to compromise the purity and integrity of their values by doing things like healing people on the Sabbath, by eating with the crooks (Publicans) and party-animals (sinners) of His day. He was a friend of the hookers and homeless. He didn’t separate Himself far enough from the riffraff, as every good churchman knew one should do. Consequently, He lost His testimony with the Pharisees, an incidental matter which didn’t seem to bother him at all. Jesus cared more about relationships than reputation. He still does.

A legitimate Christian lifestyle gently flows like water along a riverbank, refreshing all who happen to stumble upon our banks. It isn’t a flash flood of activity that honors God. He doesn’t lead us that way, but instead He has chosen to make “[us] lie down in green pastures. He leads [us] beside the still waters [where] He restores [our] soul” (Psalm 23).

Get off the religious treadmill and just put your eyes on Him. He will do "the rest" in you.

8 comments:

  1. Thank you for this! Your writings always come at a time when I need them the most!

    Reminds me of one of my favorite quotes:

    Jesus Christ spent His life going places He wasn’t supposed to go,
    with people He wasn’t supposed to be with,
    and saying things He wasn’t supposed to say.
    He was irreligious.
    Just ask the Pharisees.
    While they were being religious,
    He was engaging lost people where they lived!
    ~Victor Lee

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  2. Thank you for this post. I could feel my blood pressure lowering as I read it. Tears fill my eyes in thankfulness to Papa.

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  3. Dearest Friends of Steve McVey and the Good News of Grace Walk,

    I am adding my comment here as a prayer request to readers who may perhaps visit here sometime, and who may, like Steve, be walking in victory.

    Over the years, I have read old classics about “the exchanged life.” But it wasn’t until this past Easter that I read Grace Walk, and then I began to discover that there is a whole community of articulate Christians in my generation who testify to having GENUINELY entered into the Sabbath Rest described in Hebrews 4.

    Brothers and Sisters, I just cannot get there! I have been sick, depressed, and unemployed for many years. But suffering does not guarantee brokenness does it? (Or whatever is the missing ingredient to my being allowed off this operating table of pain.) Please, God: whatever is still not surrendered, or whatever unforgiveness is not yet rooted out, may the Lord soon finish this terrible process!

    My family and I desperately need this rest; the abundant life of John 10:10 sounds so wonderful. I am trying to renew my thinking with the truth of grace over legalism; I am trying to understand my identity in Christ. There is a deadly, unbearable struggle going on in my life here. Would you please pray for us to make it to the other side of all this?

    Your brother in Christ,

    Francisco in Guadalajara
    mexicoxcristo@gmail.com

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  4. Francisco - you are in my prayers, dear brother. Please try to connect in person with Gerardo Vazquez, our Latin American Director for Grace Walk Ministries. He too lives in Guadalajara. He will be a great blessing in your life.

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  5. So true, and I have found that people don't understand what the religious treadmill consists of. I think a link to your video series on 101 Lies told in Church would be a great addition here ;)

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  6. Thank you for such an encouraging, refreshing post. May the cry of all our hearts be "Jesus" alone. You don't know the encouragement that your words bring to each of us as daily we pull up your website looking for how God wants to speak to each of us through you that day. Many, many thanks. Janet

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  7. Jesus never got along with instituted religious activity being against it. Francisco you are in our prayers as we all want the blessed Union Life where the burning bush of God's Presence is seen within us and people respect us for the Presence of God on our faces as we endeaver to live in faithfulness and trust before God. Evermore rejoice and serve God without fear in gladness because Jesus overcame we can too! Excellent blog Steve.

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    1. We want to respect others for the Presence of God in them inside and on their faces! Hallelujah grace leads us to do that!

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