Woe unto you religious spirits! You appear
righteous but are full of hypocrisy and wickedness. You shut up the
Kingdom of heaven. You tithe on mint and dill and neglect justice,
mercy and faithfulness. You are full of greed and self-indulgence.
You make a show out of prayer. You travel over land and sea to win a
single convert and then make him twice the son of hell as you are.
Jesus Christ spoke these words in true apostolic style as he
confronted the religious spirit operating through the scribes and
Pharisees. Not to be confused with “pure religion” described as
visiting the affliction of the fatherless and widows, and keeping
oneself unspotted from the world (James 1:26-27), a religious spirit
is a demonic force that influences people to act pious,
self-righteous or super spiritual. The religious spirit has a
clear-cut agenda: to disorient one’s perception of Who Jesus is and
to stand in the way of God’s effort to build His glorious Church.
Jesus, the Loving Lamb, became bold as a lion in the face of the
religious spirit because this wicked power opposes efforts to take
the Gospel to the uttermost
parts of the earth, the most vital
aspect of the apostolic mandate. And if the spirit of religion can’t
keep you from pursuing God, then it will attempt to warp your
perception of Who Jesus Christ is, how you see Him and everything
you do for Him, so that you cannot fulfill your destiny. Keep in
mind that it wasn’t the pagans that stoned and jailed Paul for
spreading the Gospel. It was people who said they loved God. It was
many of the religious scribes and Pharisees who were angry that
Gentiles were allowed to enter the Kingdom without fleshly
circumcision.
The religious spirit looks a little different today. The garments of
religion are not phylacteries and long robes; they are color-coded
attire with embellished titles that seek to give one a higher
spiritual ranking with God than others. Despite its outward
appearance, the religious spirit was an enemy of the apostolic 2,000
years ago and it’s just as much an enemy of the apostolic today.
No one is immune to the workings of the religious spirit. We have
all been affected to some degree. Even Jesus’ disciples fell prey to
its murderous agenda. Remember the sons of thunder? The disciples
were outraged because the Samaritans were not receiving Jesus into
the territory and they wanted to call down the fiery judgment of God
on an entire city. Can you imagine being so self-righteous that you
are willing to destroy an entire city? That’s not normal behavior.
After hearing their request, Jesus responded harshly to His
disciples: “You do not know what spirit you are of” (Luke 9:52-55).
But Jesus knew precisely what spirit the two disciples were of – a
religious spirit.
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James and John were not the only disciples influenced by this
demonic force. When Jesus told His disciples that He would have to
suffer many things and be killed, but would be raised up on the
third day, Peter took Him aside for a private talk and began to
reprimand Him. Jesus said, “Get behind me, Satan!” (Matthew 16:23)
Like James and John, Peter did not know what spirit he was of that
day. Jesus saw the influence of a religious spirit at work on Peter
and was very specific in rebuking Satan (the spirit) and not Peter
(the person). Notice also that Jesus spoke directly to Satan, not an
attitude. These are but a couple of the many examples of the
religious spirit at work in the Bible.
If the spirit of religion could influence Jesus’ chosen disciples,
then we are all vulnerable. Knowingly or unknowingly, the spirit of
religion has affected believers and unbelievers alike to some
degree. Those of us who are aware of the religious spirit
continuously battle its harmful effects. If we don’t resist it, then
it resists us in our pursuit of a closer relationship with Christ,
and we cannot grow and mature beyond our knowledge and spiritual
perception of Who Jesus is. Some see Jesus only as the baby in the
manger. Others see him continually hanging on the cross. Others see
Him sitting in the midst of little children. Still others as a quiet
gentle lamb. Yet, there are many other perceptions of who Jesus is.
Yes, He is all of those things, but He is much, much more. He is the
Lion of the Tribe of Judah, the Lord of Hosts, the Ancient of Days,
the King of Glory, and even the Man of War.
Religious spirits are dangerous opponents to the Apostolic Movement
because believers cannot be fully equipped to successfully do the
work of the ministry without a deep knowledge of Who Christ is. It
is deadly because it seeks to duplicate itself by making new
converts adhere to and rely on vain traditions instead of
progressive revelations of Who Jesus is. The religious spirit woos
you to depend on lifeless customs instead of seeking God’s grace
through faith for effective strategies for life and ministry.
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Paul cautioned Timothy about religious
spirits, calling them “traitors, heady, highminded, lovers of
pleasures more than lovers of God; having a form of godliness, but
denying the power thereof: from such turn away” (2 Timothy 3:4-5).
How do you recognize a religious spirit? The fruit of the religious
spirit is self-righteousness, false humility, dead religious works,
ungratefulness and spiritual insensitivity. The apostolic is not
only turning away from religion. It is fighting back by raising up
true spiritual sons and daughters to carry on the work of building a
glorious church without spot or wrinkle. The apostolic and prophetic
graces will not allow religion to take us back into the Dark Ages.
These graces are building, governing, ruling graces that will not
bow to religious spirits but will confront them and take dominion
over them so that the Great Commission can be fulfilled.

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