Thursday, January 21, 2010

The Heavy Load of Tradition

In regards to religious activities, did you ever wonder why people just seem to follow the motions of all the various traditions that have been passed down over the centuries?

Jesus told us the answer, he said this is like 'thinking as a child', and told us to instead think like men. What then followed in Paul's words, were specific points to consider -- especially those that centered around behavior when they were gathered together as a body.

I Cor. 14:20 Brethren, do not be children in understanding; however, in malice be babes, but in understanding be mature ..

Paul said that if they were mature they would consider all the next points of which he gave examples.

One point was that when the church comes together, they should be careful to consider that all present had the Word of God. That all could speak, and that when revelation comes to a second person, the first person should sit down and be quiet. It's not difficult to understand that this is a sign of maturity, a willingness to be quiet and let the next person speak. It's also a sign of understanding, recognizing that this is exactly the way the Spirit works.

Why does the church not do that ?

It is because of the heavy load of tradition that has been inherited and passed down throughout the generations.

It takes courage to admit that your thinking is immature and anti AGAINST scripture -- against what is so clearly laid out as 'how to' be a mature church, primarily the fact that consistent consideration always be given to each other, the gift in all.

4 comments:

Víglaský said...

Very good article. For only in the future.

Ruth said...

Hi Viglasky,
With all my heart, I pray this for His church. And the other thing i pray is that His people would quit using the gifts of the Holy Spirit as titles. Like Prophet so and so, Prophetess so and so, on and on.
Paul preferred to call himself only a slave or a servant of Christ. Not many people like to call themselves servants or slaves or fools for Christ.

God Bless

Mark (under construction) said...

Came here via Losing My Religion - well worth the visit and certainly agree with your thoughts here.

Ruth said...

Hi Mark
thank you for dropping by for a visit.

Please come back :)

Searching for authenticity in the Body of Christ without the religious trappings is possible - I can only say that now after many years of searching for it. It's exciting!