Undoubtedly today's world has many "conveniences": cell phones, instant
pudding, remote controls, drive through restaurants, and microwave
ovens. There's nothing inherently evil about conveniences, but living in
such a world can lead us to develop unhealthy spiritual attitudes. Below
are some examples that if practiced, lead to "microwave religion."
Salvation without sacrifice. Jesus said, "If anyone desires to
come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and
follow Me." (Luke
9:23) But about the only thing that differentiates most
"Christians" from people of the world is that their name is on a church
roll somewhere and they show up once in awhile for a worship service
(maybe!). You can't have salvation without sacrifice! Jesus asks for our
sacrifice, not occasionally, but "daily"!
Remission without repentance. Repentance is perhaps God's hardest
command. Repentance is more than saying you're sorry
(2 Cor. 7:10).
It requires us to change our mind and our behavior
(Matt. 3:8).
Repentance is an absolute requirement! "Except ye repent, ye shall all
likewise perish"
(Luke 13:3; cf. Acts 17:30). "God…now commands all men everywhere
to repent," that's you, that's me, that's everyone!
(Acts 17:30)
Righteousness without obedience. Many people excuse themselves of
obeying God, "I'm just human!" they cry. But the Bible says, "Now by
this we know that we know Him, if we keep His commandments."
(1 John 2:3)
Claiming to know God without keeping His commands makes us a liar!
(1 John 2:4)
Jesus is "the author of eternal salvation" to "all who obey Him"
(Heb. 5:9)
and His commands are not "burdensome"!
(1 John 5:3)
Morality without self denial. We live in a society without
self-denial. But it is impossible to live a moral life without
self-denial (Titus
2:11-12). Even Paul said he had to "discipline" his "body and
bring it into subjection, lest, when I have preached to others, I myself
should become disqualified."
(1 Cor. 9:27)
Are we greater than the humble apostle? Nay, we must practice the same!
Growth
without diligence. Unfortunately most Christians remain spiritual
"babies" (Heb.
5:12-14). Peter said we must "give all diligence" to "add"
certain things to our faith
(see 2 Pet. 1:5- 7).
If we fail to do so, he said we are "shortsighted, even to
blindness, and has forgotten that he was cleansed from his old sins."
(2 Pet. 1:9)
Are you growing or forgetting?
Knowledge without study. The amount of Bible knowledge possessed
by most Christians is truly pitiful! Evidently they don't realize God
said, "My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge."
(Hos. 4:6) We
need to be diligent students of God's word
(2 Tim. 2:15).
Otherwise we'll fall too!
(Eph. 4:11-14)
How are your Bible study habits?
Truth
without controversy. By its very nature truth is controversial.
But in our "politically correct" world few are willing to "earnestly
contend for the faith"
(Jude 3). Does the truth make you squeamish? Remember, "Good
preaching sounds reveille, not taps." What about your religion? Is it
true to God's book? Is it the religion taught by Jesus and the apostles?
Is it sacrificial, obedient, and self-denying? Or, is it a religion of
convenience, a "microwave religion"?
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