LoveNeverFails
Something of a Dreamer...
Can there be Christianity without "religion"? Is "religious Christianity" false Christianity?
For purposes of this discussion only, I am going to stick with that definition:
"any system of practice and observance intended to make people more acceptable to God".
The claim is that there is NO system or observance or ritual that can make people more acceptable to God.
The claim is: No one is capable of making themselves more acceptable to God, there is NOTHING any human being can do to make themselves more acceptable to God.
(Technically, if you live by a strict moral code every moment of your life from day 1 and never do an evil thing or think an evil thought, you'll make it into heaven free and clear. But it's already too late for you and me to meet that criterion.)
Period. End of story. We can't do good works to attain or "maintain" our salvation, which was and is a free gift.
"Are ye so foolish? having begun in the Spirit, are ye now made perfect by the flesh?" (Gal. 3:3)
His divine power has given us everything we need for life and godliness (2 Peter 1:3).
We have to depend on God for everything including the ability to live a life of godliness and to do HIS good works as opposed to OUR good works, for it is only the holy spirit and Christ living in us which can motivate and empower us in the right direction.
Everything else is ...well, filthy rags. So of what use are rituals, ceremonies, priests, go-betweens, formal confession, lighting candles, prayer beads, etc., and how are we to avoid legalism while engaging in communal worship?
Christians only, please let me hear your thoughts.
It's all about balance, isn't it? God forbid that we sin all the more that grace may abound...:cover:
I myself don't currently attend a church, although I am looking, and do attend my parent's church when we visit them about once a month or so. I personally don't believe in all the rituals you have listed here....lighting candles, prayer beads, confessing to a priest...although I think that God honors the heart intent of the many people who do so. They are simply ignorant (I don't mean that derogatorally) of the broader truth that it has nothing to do with our works...it's all about what Jesus did to clear a path to the Father through Him through His atoning work on the cross!
IMO it's all about developing and maintaining that relationship with Him. If we seek truth in God with a pure heart and act upon what that still small voice says...then hopefully we bear good fruit. :yes: