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I posted this, and I thought I’d run it through here and see what other Catholics thought about it.
Religion:
Main Entry: re·li·gion
Function: noun
1 a : the state of a religious b (1) : the service and worship of God or the supernatural (2) : commitment or devotion to religious faith or observance
2 : a personal set or institutionalized system of religious attitudes, beliefs, and practices
3 archaic : scrupulous conformity : conscientiousness
4 : a cause, principle, or system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith
This is the meaning of the English word “religion” as defined by Mirriam-Webster’s online dictionary. There is no need here for any language studies, since it is from the english word that people have been taking stabs at the church. For my purposes today, this accepted definition of the word will suffice.
It seems people have been using this word a lot, specifically in regards to the church, to tell me why exactly we “miss the point.” If one focuses on, to the exclusion of all others, the second definition of the word this may work.
" A personal set or institutionalized system of religious attitudes, beliefs, and practices"
If one is following ONLY a personal or institutionalized system of beliefs, and focuses on this to the exclusion of all others, then I can see how the way the word is commonly twisted by many evangelical preachers may hold true. I know how it works, it seems people forget I was in that circle for many years. In order to convert people who have a bad taste of “religion” in their mouths, which more than likely came from a stringent belief system forced on them by a demanding family, the meaning of the word “religion” is twisted to describe the faith they have shoved on them. Then the word “relationship” is interjected to show that Jesus seeks relationship. I hope to show that the true meaning of “religion” is synonymous with “relationship.” if not, in fact, relationship is defined by religion altogether.
Main Entry: re·la·tion·ship
1 : the state of being related or interrelated
2 : the relation connecting or binding participants in a relationship: as a : kinship b : a specific instance or type of kinship
3 a : a state of affairs existing between those having relations or dealings b : a romantic or passionate attachment
This works in the context of Jesus if we use specifically the third definition (although the first two apply to the trinity as well):
“a state of affairs existing between those having relations or dealings.”
But what is that state of affairs? We can pull from scripture on that: Deuteronomy 6:13, Deuteronomy 10:12, Deuteronomy 13:4 all deal with serving God. Matthew 4:10 is a statement by Jesus quite clearly that we worship and serve only God. James chapter one even discusses the topic of religion itself. Scripture makes it quite clear that we worship and serve God by following his commands, as well as by loving him. Especially since some of his commands deal specifically with love of God and love of others. Joshua 22:5
“But be very careful to keep the commandment and the law that Moses the servant of the LORD gave you: to love the LORD your God, to walk in all his ways, to obey his commands, to hold fast to him and to serve him with all your heart and all your soul.”
We are to walk in his ways, we are to obey his commands (including those that mean to love), and serve him. These are all things included in the deifnition of “religion” as well.
I am religious.
Or Psalm 119:105
“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light for my path.”
" a cause, principle, or system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith" (emphasis mine)
Main Entry: ar·dor
1 a : an often restless or transitory warmth of feeling b : extreme vigor or energy : intensity c : zeal d : loyalty
2 : sexual excitement
In this case, the first definition is the only applicable and appropriate one
A restless OR (not also) transitory warmth of feeling. Extreme Vigor. Intensity. Zeal. Loyalty. Otherwise known as “love.” I love the Gospel. I love Christ. To love Christ is to have TRUE religion as is defined by the standard of the english language.
All quotes are from NIV, as this was written to a largely protestant audience. I also want to add that this is why I am offended when christians claim to “hate religion” because according to the very definition of the word they “hate the service and worship of God.”
Religion:
Main Entry: re·li·gion
Function: noun
1 a : the state of a religious b (1) : the service and worship of God or the supernatural (2) : commitment or devotion to religious faith or observance
2 : a personal set or institutionalized system of religious attitudes, beliefs, and practices
3 archaic : scrupulous conformity : conscientiousness
4 : a cause, principle, or system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith
This is the meaning of the English word “religion” as defined by Mirriam-Webster’s online dictionary. There is no need here for any language studies, since it is from the english word that people have been taking stabs at the church. For my purposes today, this accepted definition of the word will suffice.
It seems people have been using this word a lot, specifically in regards to the church, to tell me why exactly we “miss the point.” If one focuses on, to the exclusion of all others, the second definition of the word this may work.
" A personal set or institutionalized system of religious attitudes, beliefs, and practices"
If one is following ONLY a personal or institutionalized system of beliefs, and focuses on this to the exclusion of all others, then I can see how the way the word is commonly twisted by many evangelical preachers may hold true. I know how it works, it seems people forget I was in that circle for many years. In order to convert people who have a bad taste of “religion” in their mouths, which more than likely came from a stringent belief system forced on them by a demanding family, the meaning of the word “religion” is twisted to describe the faith they have shoved on them. Then the word “relationship” is interjected to show that Jesus seeks relationship. I hope to show that the true meaning of “religion” is synonymous with “relationship.” if not, in fact, relationship is defined by religion altogether.
Main Entry: re·la·tion·ship
1 : the state of being related or interrelated
2 : the relation connecting or binding participants in a relationship: as a : kinship b : a specific instance or type of kinship
3 a : a state of affairs existing between those having relations or dealings b : a romantic or passionate attachment
This works in the context of Jesus if we use specifically the third definition (although the first two apply to the trinity as well):
“a state of affairs existing between those having relations or dealings.”
But what is that state of affairs? We can pull from scripture on that: Deuteronomy 6:13, Deuteronomy 10:12, Deuteronomy 13:4 all deal with serving God. Matthew 4:10 is a statement by Jesus quite clearly that we worship and serve only God. James chapter one even discusses the topic of religion itself. Scripture makes it quite clear that we worship and serve God by following his commands, as well as by loving him. Especially since some of his commands deal specifically with love of God and love of others. Joshua 22:5
“But be very careful to keep the commandment and the law that Moses the servant of the LORD gave you: to love the LORD your God, to walk in all his ways, to obey his commands, to hold fast to him and to serve him with all your heart and all your soul.”
We are to walk in his ways, we are to obey his commands (including those that mean to love), and serve him. These are all things included in the deifnition of “religion” as well.
I am religious.
- I am in the service and worship of the most Holy God. I have a commitment and devotion to follow him in love and obedience.
- I have an institutionalized set of beliefs that have been laid down by God in Holy Scriptures, and have been continued by the universal church that Christ established. I obey these so as to be obedient to God and his commands.
- I am conscientious of God’s law, as David says in Psalm 119:12
Or Psalm 119:105
“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light for my path.”
- I serve the cause of the Gospel with love and faith. I derive my principles from the love of God, and his commands. I hold to my system of belief (faith) with love and devotion.
" a cause, principle, or system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith" (emphasis mine)
Main Entry: ar·dor
1 a : an often restless or transitory warmth of feeling b : extreme vigor or energy : intensity c : zeal d : loyalty
2 : sexual excitement
In this case, the first definition is the only applicable and appropriate one
All quotes are from NIV, as this was written to a largely protestant audience. I also want to add that this is why I am offended when christians claim to “hate religion” because according to the very definition of the word they “hate the service and worship of God.”