Friday, January 16, 2026

Hollow Religion!!

2 Timothy 3:4-5 ... Lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God having a form of godliness but denying its power. Have nothing to do with them!

Titus 1:16 ... They profess to know God, but in works they deny Him being detestable, disobedient, and unfit for doing anything good. 

These verses pierce like a double-edged sword, exposing the solemn danger of mere external religion. They speak of those who have all the appearance of godliness the vocabulary, the rituals, the reputation; but are inwardly estranged from the transforming power of God. They are not described as atheists or pagans, but as professors of the truth. They are not outside the church, but within its walls. Their conduct, however, betrays them. While their lips speak of God their lives declare allegiance to self, sin, and the world. This strikes at the heart of false religion: people content with the form of godliness, while their hearts chase worldly pleasure! 

Paul warns that such people are "lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God." This is the spiritual climate of our age: entertainment reigns, self is worshiped, and personal fulfillment is the supreme good. But the genuine believer has been crucified with Jesus. He no longer lives for fleeting pleasures, but for the glory of God. The Spirit who dwells within him produces genuine holiness, not just the shell of religion. Where the Spirit has not wrought new birth, there may be "a form of godliness," but never its life-giving power. 

Titus 1:16 goes deeper. It describes those who "profess to know God, but by their deeds deny Him." Here is the sobering reality: a profession of faith is not the same as possession of faith. Words are cheap. Do our lives bear the unmistakable marks of submission, obedience, and love for Jesus? Or do we merely say that we know Him, while continuing in secret sin, pride, greed, or compromise? The Scripture does not mince words: Such people are "detestable, disobedient, and unfit for doing anything good!" God does not accept empty religiosity; He demands truth in the inward parts. Let us be warned. 

Let us examine ourselves. Are we content with an external Christianity: attending services and repeating pious phrases while our hearts remain cold toward Jesus? Do we delight more in worldly trifles, than in communion with God? Has the cross truly stripped us of self-glory, or have we merely added Jesus to our own kingdom? We must flee from hollow religion. We must plead with God to strip away every counterfeit and to give us reality: heart-deep, Spirit-wrought, cross-centered godliness. True faith does not just say Jesus is Lord; it bows before Him. It trembles at His Word. It walks in obedience, loves righteousness, and perseveres in gospel truth and a godly life. Let every reader take these verses seriously. Eternity is at stake. Jesus will one day say to many, "I never knew you. Away from Me, you evildoers!" (Matthew 7:23) 

Let it not be said of us that we had a form of godliness but denied its power. Let our lives declare by fruit and faithfulness, that we truly know Him. 

 [Charles H. Spurgeon]

~ Lord, search my heart. Expose every false profession, every form without substance. Make me not just a hearer of the Word, but a doer. Strip away all hypocrisy and self-deception. Fill me with Your Spirit, that my life might display the power of true godliness. May I love You more than the fleeting pleasures of this poor world. In Jesus' name, Amen. 

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