Good Morning All!
John 4:24; “God is spirit, and those who
worship him must worship in spirit and truth.”
I know I should not have been listening. I
was eavesdropping on a conversation of a couple of gals in the booth next to me.
They looked to be in their late 20’s or so. They were somewhat dressed up, so
they were probably having a lunch break form their jobs. I should have focused on my lunch or the
other people milling around but I did not, actually I couldn’t, stop listening.
The first gal was talking about her church
and the upcoming events there. The second gal did not say much at first but
then said she did not go to church. The first gal asked if she believed in God
and the second gal answered yes but stated that she was spiritual but not
religious. She went on to say that she had a “special” relationship with God
that could not be defined by religion.
I found her description to be intriguing to
say the least. It would have been both interesting but probably frustrating to
have a conversation with her. She
probably had just enough Bible to have twisted the verses to what she wanted
them to say. She probably watched enough
daytime TV and listened to those self-religious ones who twist the Bible to say
what they want it to.
Unfortunately, when someone claims to be
“spiritual but not religious;” they are probably not spiritual either. They may have some of the Bible read but they
really do not understand it. They cling to a false belief that they somehow
decide who God is and that they can control God. They may think the worship in spirit,
but they do not worship in truth.
Worshipping God in spirit and truth means
to completely surrender to God. We are to see that it is only by his grace that
we receive forgiveness of sins. God does not need or is impressed by our
“spirituality.” To God our greatness is
non-existent. Our sinful nature may pat us on the back and proclaim us to be a
“good boy,” but the harsh reality of God’s law shows us our failures and our
shortcomings. We cannot approach God on our terms or on our merits; it is only
by his grace that we can ever enter into his holy presence.
We receive God’s forgiveness of sins by
faith and that is all we have, nothing more. God calls to us to listen to his
Word and to speak to him in prayer. This is done, not by our own volition, but
by the Holy Spirit which guides us in our speaking. This is done through faith,
a faith that draws us to the cross in humbleness. It is not a gaudy,
self-centered act designed to make us “feel good;” rather it is an honest
expression of thankfulness and praise to God for his gifts. It is a faith that recognizes that we do not
“fit God into our life” but rather that we surrender our life to God, to his
plan and his will alone.
God calls us to worship him in spirit and
truth. Hear his call and listen to his words of grace and forgiveness.
Dear Father, we often
switch our falsehoods for your truth. Forgive us when we do this and lead us
back into your gentle arms. Keep us secure in your truth. In Jesus’ precious
name we pray, amen
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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