In the religious world, “religion” is often presented as the path to God. It is a system of ladders, rituals, and rules designed to help a fallen man climb his way into the favor of a distant Creator. But the New Covenant reveals a startling truth: religion is actually the primary barrier between you and the Person of Jesus. Religion is about man’s “toiling” for God; the Gospel is about God’s “Finished Work” for man.
To reign in life and walk in your ruler anointing, you must be willing to lose your religion to find the King.
1. Religion Demands; Jesus Supplies
The hallmark of religion is the word “Do.” It provides a never-ending list of requirements that you must satisfy to be considered “holy.” In contrast, the hallmark of Jesus is the word “Done.”
- The Burden of Performance: Religion keeps you in a “servant” mindset, always wondering if you’ve done enough to earn your keep.
- The Rest of Grace: Jesus invited the weary and heavy-laden to come to Him for rest. He didn’t come to give you a better set of rules; He came to be your life.
2. Religion Focuses on the “Outside-In”
Religion is obsessed with the “letter” of the Law—the external appearance, the dress code, and the public displays of piety. It tries to clean the cup by polishing the outside while the inside remains unchanged.
- The Heart Transformation: Jesus operates from the “inside-out.” Through the New Covenant, He has placed His Spirit within you and written His desires on your heart.
- From Nature to Behavior: You don’t act right to become holy; you are made holy by the Blood, and your behavior eventually aligns with your new nature.
3. Religion Creates Distance; Jesus Creates Union
Religion requires a “priestly class” or a special building to access God. it keeps the “ministry of death” alive by suggesting that God is hidden behind a veil of your own unworthiness.
- The Rent Veil: When Jesus died, the veil in the temple was torn from top to bottom. The distance is gone.
- One Spirit with the Lord: You are not a separate entity trying to “reach” God. You are in Him, and He is in you. You are a walking temple, and your union with Him is an unbreakable legal fact.
4. Religion Loves the “Ministry of Condemnation”
If a religious system can keep you “sin-conscious,” it can keep you controlled. Religion uses guilt as a motivator, reminding you of your failures to keep you “humble.”
- No Condemnation: Jesus never uses guilt to lead His sheep. He uses His goodness.
- Righteousness-Consciousness: Finding Jesus means finding the truth that you are perfected forever. When you lose your religion, you lose the “voice” that tells you that you are a failure.
5. Religion is Proud; Jesus is Grace
Religion allows a man to boast in his own discipline—his fasting, his long prayers, and his biblical knowledge. Grace, however, removes all boasting because it is a free gift.
- The Offense of the Cross: Religion is offended by Grace because Grace makes the “sinner” equal to the “saint” at the foot of the Cross.
- Receiving the Abundance: You cannot reign as a king if you are still trying to take credit for your position. You reign only by receiving the abundance of Grace.
Conclusion
Losing your religion is the most liberating experience a human being can have. It is the moment you stop “working” for a God who is already pleased with you and start “walking” with a Friend who has already won the battle. Jesus didn’t come to start a new religion; He came to restore a family. Drop the heavy backpack of religious rules and pick up your royal robe. The Father isn’t looking for a better servant; He’s looking for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does losing my religion mean I stop going to church?
Not at all. It means you stop going to church to “get” something from God and start going to “share” what you already have. You stop being a consumer of religious goods and start being a distributor of Grace.
Isn’t religion a good thing for society?
Religion can manage behavior, but only Jesus can change a heart. Society doesn’t need more “religious” people; it needs more “new creations” who are walking in their ruler anointing and manifesting the love of God.
How do I know if I’m still “religious”?
If you feel “more holy” on days you pray and “less holy” on days you don’t, you are still operating in religion. In Christ, your holiness is a constant, unchangeable gift.
Why is it so hard to let go of religion?
Because our flesh wants to feel like it contributed to our salvation. Letting go of religion requires the humility to admit that Jesus did 100% of the work and we did 0%.
This article is part of a series answering difficult questions about grace and the New Covenant.