The Stage is Set
“The stone that the builders rejected has become the cornerstone.” Psalm 118:22.
The number-one enemy of Christianity today is religion!
It was so from the very beginning.
Jesus did not offend sinners.
He offended the religious men of His day.
He was the cornerstone rejected-
– not by the passers-by,
– but by the builders themselves.
In the person of Jesus, religion and Christianity tackled head-on.
How can you distinguish religion from authentic Christianity?
Here are a few clues.
First-
Religion loves ritual.
Religion delights in the status quo.
Change makes it uncomfortable.
Religion is a commitment to a system of beliefs, attitudes and practices.
Second-
Religion responds to revolt.
Challenge religion, and it will attempt to intimidate you into submission.
What does an attorney do when he suspects that truth may not be on his side?
He buys time, attacks procedure and assassinates character.
Religion is defended the same way.
What about Christianity?
Christianity loves thetruth.
Aristotle defined the truth, as saying of what is that it is, and of what is not that it is not.
In other words, truth has a standard, and is not relative.
Also, Christianity responds totenacity.
Why?
Because knowing the truth and embracing it gives us boldness and courage.
When religion and Christianity clash, what happens?
Many times, people come to know Christ.
When Peter and John were arrested for the first time
– five thousand people were saved! Acts 3-4.
Don’t be afraid when your faith is challenged by religion.
When this happens, the stage is set for blessing, not for defeat.
(PR)