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New Life

March 19, 2014 by DoneWithReligion

At this time of year, new life is a welcome sight. Trees start budding, plants start showing signs of life, the grass starts to green up. It is a good time of year.

Spiritually speaking, for my wife and myself, this is a time of new life also. Not in the sense of rededication or recommitting our life to God, but of a new way of looking at things, of new truths being revealed.

We both grew up in organized religion and followed certain doctrines and specific beliefs. After nearly 58 years in the system, our dissatisfaction with what we were seeing, and many questions we had about some of the things we had been taught, finally brought us to a point of leaving.

Having been out of organized religion for a year now, we have found that it is a time of new life for us. We have a new dependency on fellowship with the Father and with other brothers and sisters, even though it is outside the four walls of what we call church.

It is a time of new life in the way we think of church. What we had always thought of church is really not so. Church is the body of believers, each fulfilling an equal function in the body, with Christ as the head. It is not a building we attend once a week for a pre-planned religious service.

We have new life in our learning process, open to let the Spirit teach us and not settle for a specific doctrine or belief system based on what a particular denomination has told us. We had many things that bothered us and caused questions that just didn’t make sense, but we are finding new life knowing that God is within us and that we are the temple of the Holy Spirit. We don’t have to rely on a man or woman to teach us. We can listen and hear the leading of the Spirit for ourselves.

We have come to realize the new life we have in the New Covenant. No longer do we need to try to mix the old covenant law with new covenant grace. We now depend on Jesus, and Him alone, as our all in all. He lives within his followers and is the living, inerrant Word of God. We have the mind of Christ, and the Holy Spirit within us teaching and guiding us.

We’ve found new life in fellowship. We had such a hard time finding true fellowship within the four walls. We’d sit for an hour looking at the back of someone’s head, listening to a man or woman tell us what they thought God was saying. Fellowship normally doesn’t happen at a typical church service. We’ve found more fellowship going about our daily business, knowing that God is within us. He brings other brothers and sisters along that we wouldn’t find while sitting in a meeting. We each have a small group of fellow believers that we meet with regularly and have really come to know what fellowship is meant to be.

We know everyone isn’t going to agree with what we are finding to be good for us. A lot of people want the organized meetings. There is nothing wrong with that if that is what you want for now. But we have found new life being outside of organized religion and traditional church. For us, this is so much better and we’re finding some of the questions that were bothering us actually have been answered. Some things make so much more sense now. Of course, there are still many questions, but rather than beat ourselves up over trying to make sense of everything, we’ve accepted that God is in control. We’re not going to know everything or have the answers to everything. We each learn over our life-time, and as God reveals new truths to us.

It is also a time of new life in the way we accept others and let Christ live and love through us. We can love and accept people the way they are. We can be loving and kind and not condemning. As followers of Christ, we are all at different stages in our walk with God.  We aren’t on different levels, as we feel all of us have equally important functions in the body, with Christ as our head.

Actually, each day is a time of new life. Stop looking to man, and man-made institutions to be your link to God. The Father says that we are now one with Him. Let Christ live through you every day and listen for the Spirit to teach and guide you as you go about your daily routine.

 

This post is part of the March Synchroblog, ‘New Life’, which can be viewed here
http://synchroblog.wordpress.com/2014/03/26/link-list-march-2014-new-life/

K.W. Leslie – Sin Kills; God Brings New Life
Carol Kuniholm – New Life. Mystery Fruit.
Jeremy Myers – I Get Depressed On Facebook
Glenn Hager – A Personal Resurrection Story
Loveday Anyim – Spring Forth – Ideas That Speak New Life
Loveday Anyim – Inspired By Spring To Create A New Life
Sarah Quezada – Post Winter Delight
Edwin Aldrich – Finding New Life In Our New Home
Doreen A. Mannion – Each Day A New Decision: Choose Life
Kathy Escobar – new life through nonviolent communication
Anita Coleman New Life, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, and Eternal Living
Sonja Andrews Persephone
Mallory Pickering New Life Masterpiece Theater Style
Liz Dyer New Life, Empowerment and Dropping Keys

 

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  1. on April 20, 2014 at 9:40 AM DoneWithReligion's avatar donewithreligion

    Thanks Glenn. Thanks for reading my articles. I always enjoy your postings also.

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  2. on April 20, 2014 at 9:39 AM DoneWithReligion's avatar donewithreligion

    Thank you Liz for the comment. I appreciate you reading my article. So good to know there are others who understand and feel the same way.

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  3. on April 3, 2014 at 10:49 AM Glenn's avatar Glenn

    Michael – I love the idea of integrating faith and life and finding something real, rather than outsourcing our spiritual expression to an institution.

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  5. on March 31, 2014 at 4:37 PM Liz's avatar Liz

    Michael, I relate to almost everything you say here. I have also left organized religion as it did not seem to be helping me be a faithful, maturing follower of Jesus Christ and a good representative of God’s love and kindness. I have met a lot of Christians over the last 6 or 7 years that have also left and are in agreement with you. I wonder if it is just Christianity here in the U.S. or if this is something that is happening in other parts of the world?

    PS Please add the list of links to the end of your post instead of just the link as we have found that readers are more likely to choose another post to read if you have the links listed with the names of the posts. It is really the only requirement we have to include your post in the list on the synchroblog site.
    Thanks so much.

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  10. on March 26, 2014 at 7:16 PM Each Day a New Decision: Choose Life | Religious Refuse

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  11. on March 26, 2014 at 7:07 PM new life through nonviolent communication | kathy escobar.

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  12. on March 26, 2014 at 10:27 AM Unknown's avatar Link List – March 2014 – New Life | synchroblog

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  13. on March 20, 2014 at 9:14 AM priscilla cooper's avatar priscilla cooper

    Shoneybear, I know I randomly send you articles and I know you probably glance over them. Busy profession that you are. Take time one day to read this I was going to rewrite it in my own words but didn’t want to leave any points out. This is so where we are and it is where we as Christ follows have really miss it. By the way the non-alcoholic wine is not that good for you found out it has added stuff to it. Coming back to orangic red wine! Don’t mess with a good thing God made!

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