At age 19, I was ambushed by religion and unwittingly began
to believe in a religious Jesus. The
results over the next several years were devastating as I became a casualty of
war. It is war in the sense that Satan
and his demonic armies have a mission against all of us in Christ. Since he can’t own us, he schemes to
influence us with the mission to kill, steal and destroy us and those we
influence. (John 10:10) In my case, he executed this mission by
filling my mind with lies about who Jesus genuinely is, making Him out to be
religious. If he can’t get us to follow
the world system, he simply changes tactics and gets us to become religious. He
is happy with either direction we go as long as we don’t know the real Jesus.
How do we distinguish between religious Jesus and the real
Jesus? By what the complete Gospel
tells us about the real Jesus. Let’s
compare the two.
The Real Jesus
Desires intimacy with me in my best times and in my worst
times. Romans 8:15
Said “It is finished” and wants me to rest in that. John 19:30, Hebrews 4:10
Wants me to pray throughout my day in addition to any
designated time. 1 Thessalonians 5:17
Did everything to make me acceptable to God. Romans 5:1, 17, 19
Died so that God will never be angry with me again. 1 John
2:2
Replaced my old nature with a new nature giving one identity
– my identity in Christ. Romans 6:1-11
Disciplines me to get me back on track of trusting and
surrendering to Him because He loves me. Hebrews 12:4-11
Accepts me just as much when I sin as when I obey. Romans 8:1
Tells me to obey God as an expression of who I am in Christ.
Ephesians 4:17-32
Uses difficulty to get His character which is already in me
to come forth more. Romans 5:3-5,
Colossians 2:10
Wants to live His life through me so I can live for
Him. Galatians 2:20, 2 Corinthians 5:15
Wants me to come to Him when I sin because He died for my
past, present and future sins. Hebrews
4:16, Colossians 2:13-14
Does not condemn me but reminds me that He loves me when I
sin. Romans 8:1, 35-39
Tells me that all of life is worship when He is living
through me. Acts 17:28
Loves me as much as His Father loves Him. John 17:26
Wants me to live a life that pleases God as an expression of
the Gospel I believe, but not to be more accepted by God. Ephesians 4:1, Philippians 1:27, Colossians
1:10
Wants me to rest in the truth that our Father made me as
righteous as Jesus. 2 Corinthians 5:21,
Hebrews 4:10
Wants me to understand that holy living looks like
love. Romans 13:8-10
Wants me to focus on Him because He is in me so I can
overcome my sin. Hebrews 12:1-2
Wants me to know that the law has been written on my heart,
i.e. my identity in Christ, so that I live from the inside out, not based on
the external law or rules. Hebrews 10:16
Wants me to know He does not hold my sins against me nor
withhold Himself from me when I sin.
Hebrews 10:17
Depends on Christ in me and what He has done to me so I can
live by faith out of a reverent fear.
Philippians 2:12-13
Wants me to live by faith, depending on Him in me. Colossians 2:6
Wants me to live in fellowship with believers who are not of
my ethnicity. Ephesians 2:11-22
Religious Jesus
Desires intimacy with me only when I am obeying Him.
Tells me to tell him everything both good and bad that I am
thinking.
Makes me think prayer is all about saying the right thing
and having a daily designated “quiet time”.
Said “It is finished” but wants me to believe I can never do
enough.
Makes me believe I have to please God in order to be
acceptable to Him.
Died for me but makes me believe God still gets angry with
me.
Added a new nature right beside my old nature so that I have
an identity in Adam and an identity in Christ.
Punishes me to make me pay for what I did because He is
angry with me.
Accepts me more when I obey than when I sin.
Tells me to obey God to become a better Christian.
Uses difficulty to try to build character in me because I am
incomplete without this.
Tells me to be careful what I tell Him.
Tells me to live for God to the best of my ability.
Wants me to show Him how sorry I am before I come to Him
when I sin.
Condemns me, telling me what a terrible Christian I am.
Tells me that worship only happens for me when I am in a
church worship service or in my prayer time.
Loves me but not even close to what His Father loves Him.
Tells me to live a life pleasing to God so He will love and
accept me more.
Tells me to believe that God sees me as righteous but I
really won’t be until I get to heaven.
Tells me to believe that holy living looks like a
restrictive, heavy burden that causes me to be self-righteous and judgmental.
Tells me to focus on overcoming my sin.
Tells me to obey the law and rules.
Tells me to obey God out of a fear of punishment.
Tells me to depend on God when I can’t do it myself.
Wants me to believe that segregated churches are best
because “they” are different than us.
There is much more I could write but the main point is
this: As you compare these, which Jesus
are you in relationship with? Religious
Jesus or the Real Jesus?
The best way to get rid of Religious Jesus and enjoy the
Real Jesus is to understand the New Covenant, that is the complete Gospel, and
ask God to renew your mind with it.
Believe it! It’s the
Gospel!
Mark Maulding, President and Founder
www.GraceLifeInternational.com
All Content Copyright © 2013 Mark Maulding
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