The Most High doesn’t live in temples made by human hands. Acts 7:48
Christendom is largely constituted by this [aesthetic] sense –
its architecture, its ritual, its music, its adornment, its lighting (or lack
of it), its tone, its atmosphere, its vestments and so forth. All are of the
soul.... Spiritual death marks that realm, and while there may be intense
emotions which make for resolves, "high" thoughts and desires, there
is no genuine change in the nature of those concerned, and repeated doses of
this must be taken to maintain any measure of soul-self-satisfaction which
makes them feel good. All religions have this soulish feature in common, more
or less, and it is here that the fatal blunder has been made by many religious people who contend that
other religions, which are undoubtedly devout and sincere, should not be
interfered with, but the good in them should be recognized and accepted. It is
the confusing of religion with what the Bible means by being spiritual.
Religion can rise to high levels and sink to terrible depths. It is the same thing which does both. But that
thing never rises above the human level; it never really reaches God. Religion
can be the greatest enemy of God's true thought, because it is Satan's best
deception. Asceticism is no more truly spiritual than aestheticism. There is no
more a brief with God for rigors, denials, fastings, puritanic iciness, etc.,
as such, than for the opposite. Simplicity may give God a chance, but it is not
necessarily spiritual. It may be a matter of taste....
How near to the truth in perception and interpretation can the
mystical go! What wonderful things can the imagination see, even in the Bible!
What thrills of awe, amazement, ecstasy, can be shot through an audience or
congregation by a master soul! But it may all be a false world with no Divine
and eternal issues. It may all go to make up this life here, and relieve it of
its drabness, but it ends there. What an artificial world we live in! When the
music is progressing and the romantic elements are in evidence – the dress and
tinsel – and human personalities are parading, see how pride and rivalry assert
themselves, and what a power of make believe enters the atmosphere! Yes, an
artificial world.... The tragedy in this melodrama is that it is "real
life" to so many. This soul-world is the devil's imitation. It is all
false, wherever we may find it, whether associated with religion or not....
"The Christian Faith" embraced as a religion, a philosophy, or as a
system of truth and a moral or ethical doctrine, may carry the temporary
stimulus of a great ideal; but this will not result in the regeneration of the
life, or the new birth of the spirit. There are multitudes of such
"Christians" in the world today, but their spiritual effectiveness is
nil.
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