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“What Religion Is Right?”
Categories: DOCTRINE, RELIGIONS, THE NEW TESTAMENT CHURCHDoes it matter what religion you are as long as you worship the right god because all the Ten Commandments say is to ‘worship no other gods’? And if it does matter, how do you know you have the right religion?Sincerely,
Looking Around
Dear Looking Around,
It does matter what religion you are – it matters more than any other decision you will ever make. Jesus said that He is “the Way, the Truth, and the Life, and no one comes to the Father except through Him” (Jhn 14:6). This single statement by Christ nullifies Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, etc. Jesus is the only one that offers salvation to mankind.
But the Bible takes it one step farther. Paul condemned the Jews because they worshipped God without knowledge (Rom 10:2). He also warned that there would come a day when false teachers infiltrated Christ’s church and started teaching things contrary to Scriptures (2 Tim 4:2-4). Paul told the first century christians to watch out for the “falling away” (2 Thess 2:3). Division and false teaching in the name of Christ is a very common thing. There are tens of thousands of different religions in America that refer to themselves as “Christian”… yet God says there is only one true faith (Eph 4:4-6). So how can you know whether a church is Christ’s church?
Jesus says that we can know them by their fruits (Matt 7:15-20). A church is faithful if the way they worship, preach, and live is in accordance with Christ’s teachings. A faithful church keeps Christ’s commandments (Jhn 15:14). Most churches today have added all sorts of things to their worship (from rock bands to belly dancing) and leadership structure (popes, community boards, franchised churches, etc.) that were never intended by Christ. We should never add to God’s Word, and we should never take away from it (Rev 22:18-19). A faithful church should be able to give you book, chapter, and verse for everything they do. We recommend the posts “Down With Denominationalism”, “Finding A Church”, and “Preacher Interrogation” for further information on what questions to ask. If you would like us to help point you in the right direction of a congregation in your area, please e-mail us at askyourpreacher@mvchurchofchrist.org, and we will do our best to put you in contact with a Bible-founded congregation.