Lose Your Religion

By Donna Patrick, Contributing Writer
March 22, 2012

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Although not through biology or physiology, it is through His death, burial and resurrection that we have been adopted into His family. It is through this blood-bought relationship from which our worship to Him should come. God wants so much to bring us into a deeper, supernatural dimension of worship and a broader realm of praise. As believers we would see God for more of Who He is if we would adhere to the divine standard of worship, rather than to the traditions we have learned over the years that make, and keep us comfortable.

I am not criticizing, or in any way speaking against the whole of church traditions. There are some that should always remain; such as rich musical traditions, families serving in the church together, gleaning valuable God-given wisdom from our senior saints and imparting that wisdom to our children. But what if we really lost our religion and offered up to God that which He most longs for? That being worship that exudes Jesus' chief requirements of spirit and truth (John 4:24). What if we as children of the Most High moved out of our comfort zones into the uncomfortable? What if we chose to defy the empty rituals we have internalized for so many years and ask God to wash our hearts with His Word and fill us with His Spirit, so we could come before Him out of a heart filled with praise, willing to offer Him honest, open, vulnerable worship?

Since over time I have come into a revelation knowledge of the truth, I have lost my religion many times. However, there are two experiences that are most notable and dear to my heart. I lost my religion when I received the baptism of the Holy Spirit at a Baptist church some years ago. My Christian experience that night was free, unashamed and completely devoid of traditionalism. I lost my religion again when I attended the International Worship Institute for the first time. I saw God in a way I had never seen Him before. It forever broke me from mere ritualistic worship. As a musician I learned to bring God more than a song. I didn't want to leave His manifest presence.

You have everything to gain by losing your religion to total worship and praise. Take off the mask of lifeless tradition and religious perfectionism and completely open up to God. You be real with Him, and I guarantee He will be more than real with you.

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