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A man is either led in life by his emotions or his reason and which makes all the difference in the world. A life ruled by emotions is a life destined for disaster, a life where reason is always found in the back seat where it cannot be heard over the roar of the engine of emotion as it propels an individual down the road of life.

When emotions rule your life everything is done on the basis of feelings with minimal thought being given to truth or reality. We do not see because we do not want to see. We are not looking for fear we will see. Divorce courts, bankruptcy courts, drug rehab facilities, prisons, and even the local hospitals maintain a heavy business because emotion has ruled in a life and reason took a back seat.

We have the same thing in Christianity but pay day has not yet come so we have not yet been forced to confront reality. We sometimes wonder why it is that a person cannot seem to see the truth. Well, you have to have a desire to see it and thus be looking for it to find it. “Seek and you shall find” (Matt. 7:7 NAS) is the rule, that is the way it works. But, one only seeks when one has a desire to find and if you are satisfied with what you have little seeking will be done.

We do not want to see a reason why we should not marry an individual we have fallen in love with. We do not see because we do not want to see. What was obvious to those looking in from the outside whose emotions were not involved is not just hidden from us but willfully so. We end up in a divorce. The same principle applies in Christianity. We see what we want to see if our religion is emotionally based and eventually, if that is the case with us, it will lead us to disaster.

Truth and reason will always win out given enough time. Emotion rules for a season, truth and reason for eternity. God’s word is truth (John 17:17). It does not matter how you feel emotionally about what he has said. It doesn’t matter whether or not you like it or would like to see it changed or given a different twist than what it seems to have. Truth is not dependent upon how one feels about it. It stands on its own regardless of what the world thinks about it. I use the following as an illustration for a point I want to make.

Many who say they are Christians today want to see women given what they perceive to be a greater role in the church. But, Paul said, “I do not permit a woman to teach or to have authority over a man, but to be in silence.” (1 Tim. 2:12 NKJV) They say it was a cultural thing and thus relates to that time when Paul lived only. But, Paul gives the reason for his command. He says, “For Adam was formed first, then Eve. And Adam was not deceived, but the woman being deceived, fell into transgression.” (1 Tim. 2:13-14 NKJV) If that was the reason for the command, and Paul speaking by the Holy Spirit says it was, then it was not a cultural thing and is still binding today.

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Am I concerned with the role of women in the church in this article? No. But, I am making a point using that issue as an example. Emotions lead us to desire a greater role for women in the leadership and assemblies of the church. It is not God’s word that does it. But mark this down, if your religion is emotion based sooner or later you will have what you desire no matter what the Bible says. Thus many denominations now have women preaching and in leadership positions. Jesus said of God’s word that it was truth (John 17:17) but in emotion based religion truth must take a back seat and really does not matter for emotion rules whatever the issue.

An emotion based religion is a religion that will in time no longer see the need for Bible authority even though those holding to such a religion call themselves Christians. Paul said, in Col. 3:17, “And whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.”

It is a little hard to see how one can do a thing in the name of the Lord Jesus about which the Lord Jesus has said nothing. To do a thing in the name of the Lord Jesus means by his authority thus if he has not spoken on the matter he has not given authority. If as a student a teacher has given you authority, either a written word or a spoken word, to leave class you have authority to leave. But, if not and you are found in the halls you are in trouble. You acted without authority. So it is in Christianity but why is it we are able to see the principle so readily in our daily life but not in our religion?

John says, “Any one who goes too far and does not abide in the teaching of Christ, does not have God; the one who abides in the teaching, he has both the Father and the Son.” (2 John 9 NAS’63) The side margin note says the literal is “goes on ahead.”

Thus, in different words, John is saying the same thing Paul said in Col. 3:17. You cannot be doing as you please, adding to God’s word, taking from it, going outside the book of authority that you have – the teaching of Christ, the pages of the New Testament.

But, when emotions rule scriptures like these do not matter. We will do what we desire word from God or no word from God and we will say whatever it is we are doing is to God’s glory and he will be pleased. Jesus said, “God is spirit; and those who worship him must worship in spirit and truth.” (John 4:24 NAS) “Thy word is truth.” (John 17:17 NAS) We say it doesn’t matter for our word is also truth as much as his. (Now we do not really say that but that is the net effect of our actions for our actions speak as loudly as words.)

We become God and make the rules by which we will live and worship. Truth, reason, and objectivity are tossed out the door while emotions (subjectivity in all its purity) are given a hug. Many, many, many people will tell you today they no longer need authority from God in Christianity that they are free to do as they see best and that is exactly what they are doing.

I think one writer put it best several decades ago when he said they are ruled not by what the Bible says but by what it does not say (G. K. Wallace). It is emotion based religion. It is a religion that needs neither God nor his Bible but both must be retained to hold onto a semblance of legitimacy. It is a worship of man and man’s desires.

“This people honors me with their lips, but their heart is far away from me. But in vain do they worship me, teaching as their doctrines the precepts of men.” (Matt. 15:8-9 NAS) They would never admit to making commandments and would say it is a lie if you said they were doing so.

However, what if the leadership decides that next Sunday we will have a special worship service where each one present will come forward, light a candle, and kneel at the bottom of a picture of Jesus before returning to their seat. Is that not commandment making? You can find no authority for it in the New Testament and yet your leadership has said we will do this and it is forced upon you like it or not. It is as much a commandment of men as is anything the Pharisees ever dreamed up and it is going on every Sunday all across this nation in one way or another in worship services, the same general sort of thing in a thousand different manifestations.

We say it is okay, I do not mind. So what? What does that have to do with it? The question is does God mind. We say no because he knows we are doing it out of love for him. Trouble is he said, “this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments.” (1 John 5:3 NAS) One of those commandments is that we worship him in spirit and “in truth.” (John 4:24) There is not a word of truth to be found in the New Testament with regards to what it is we want to do on our special Sunday.

I could probably not give a better Bible example of the destructive nature of emotions ruling in religion than the case of the Jews who refused to believe in Jesus. Their emotions ruled them, over rode all reason, and ended up destroying them. There was no reasoning with them. The miracles of Jesus were to them like water off a duck’s back. So Lazarus was raised from the dead. So what? But, that is the mind set you get into when you are dealing with emotion based (or should I say “emotion ruled”) religion. You will never change a person whose religion is based on emotion for reasoning with them is out of the question. They do not think logically.

Saul, who became the apostle Paul, was a perfect example. If Jesus had not directly intervened miraculously on the road to Damascus it is exceedingly doubtful he would ever been converted. He could take an active role in seeing people put to death without remorse due to the hold his emotions held over him in his blind allegiance to Judaism. Stephen’s death at the hands of a emotional religious mob also comes to mind (yes, we know Saul was there).

Later on Saul, now become the apostle Paul, would say of the Jews, “they have a zeal for God” (Rom. 10:2 NAS) in reference to the Jewish nation. He would go on to say, “but not in accordance with knowledge.” (Rom. 10:2 NAS)

We can learn from that passage if we will. We associate zeal with deep emotions. No one is zealous who does not have deep feelings. But, according to this passage which must rule – zeal or knowledge, the emotions or the mind, which needs to be given top priority?

The reader should not misunderstand what I am saying in this article. I am not saying emotions in religion are bad. They are good. Man is an emotional creature. God made us that way. He too has emotions. (Did you ever hear anything in the Bible about grieving the Spirit or God being sorry he made man?) The central theme of this article is not emotions bad, lack of emotion good, but only that emotions cannot be the ruling force in the life of one who would live a Christian life pleasing to God and be saved in the end.

In speaking to Judah through Isaiah the prophet in Isaiah 1:18 the Lord said, “Come now, and let us reason together.” (NKJV) That is what we ought to do and must do (use the head, not the emotions) if we are going to do God’s will and be saved in the last day.

There is always hope for man as long as there is a Bible provided the man will go to the Bible and let it talk to him versus the man talking to the Bible. Sometimes we just ought to shut up and listen, hear and heed, but you cannot do that with emotion based religion for it must speak and have its say.

Jeremiah, the prophet of old, said, “O Lord, I know the way of man is not in himself; it is not in man who walks to direct his own steps.” (Jer. 10:23 NKJV) That pretty much closes the door on any allowing of our emotions to rule our life as far the word of God is concerned. There is, however, something outside man that can direct his steps. What is that? The word of God. Let us all allow it to do its work. If we do so in the end we will reap an everlasting reward.

Christianity - 100 Years Ago

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If we go back a thousand years, most of the modern-day religions like Judaism, Hinduism, Christianity, Islam and Buddhism were all well established religions of the world. There might not have been very many Buddhists in Europe and there was probably very few Jews in China. These religions usually stayed within their controlling borders.

Let's look at one of these religions a hundred years ago. 1909, United States of America and Christianity is by far the number one religion in this part of the world. In 1909, there was still hellfire and brimstone preaching. They were often using fear as the primary motivation to get people to conform to their beliefs. This is still going on today, with the exception of the information age and the Internet. This has led to the exposure of some religious texts, problems and mistakes.

Information is never a good thing for people who seek to control the masses of people, with a poorly developed plan or religious text that is often outdated and extremely contradictory.

Let's go back 50 years and look at the year 1959 and how Christianity affected modern day Americans. My father was often going to church Wednesday evening and for a few hours on Sunday. My grandmother and grandfather were devout Christians and belonged to the Dutch Reform Church. They were, what I would consider to be super Christians, they might not have understood everything in the Bible but understood the fear created from their leaders. Most 1959 Christians, understood the wrath of God.

Now let's go to modern day, 2009 Christian America. Things really haven't changed that much, most Christians under the age of 50, no longer wears suits to church, church youth groups have become modernized and allow a rock and roll style Christian music, which would have never been accepted 50 years ago. The evolution of Christianity, within the past 100 years has adapted to change pretty good.

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Christians a hundred years ago, feared God's wrath and going to hell. Modern-day Christians who are set in their beliefs, often feel the same way. Even though Christians today have access to information on the Internet, books, libraries and live with in a multicultural diversity of people and religions, some of them still hang on to their old beliefs.

It's hard to imagine, with the information today and even 50 years ago that most people still believe in religions all over the world, just because they were raised to believe in them. Religions of the future will have to adapt to change, a little faster as more people read articles like mine to promote education within your religion.

Christian Magazine & Book Reviews

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Christian books are among the most preferred literature for children and adults alike. They not only tell miraculous stores but teach lessons for life.

There are quite a lot Christian books published nowadays. If you are already into this type of literature, you will easily find your way among the bookshelves of any book store. If Christian literature is new to you, read the reviews of some of the most popular titles.

Karen Kingsbury is among the most popular authors in this field. Ever After is one of the most requested books. This novel continues the tale of Shane and Lauren in present years and is for every one who's looking for a new start in life. Forever is another book by Karen Kingsbury that treats almost the same subject, although the emphasis is on love and relationships.

Facing Your Giants by Max Lucado is a novel based on the life of David. It's a humorous book that teaches the readers to face their fears and not let any obstacle control their lives.

If you are looking for a Christian book about marriage look for the Sacred Marriage by Gary Thomas. The book will give you a different view on marriage matters and will help you overcome the hardships. Another book treating the same purpose but targeted to men is the book of Stephen Arterburn and Fred Stoeker - Every Man's Marriage. It gives men a powerful tool to understanding women that is designed to help in their day to day life n couple.

Our list of some of the best Christian books will not be complete if we do not mention some of the best books for heaven. In Light of Eternity by Randy Alcorn is selected by many readers to be the best one in this section. It is helpful for anyone who lost a close person and tries to cope with his grief. Heaven is another highly preferred book by Randy Alcorn. It provides a research on the biblical description of heaven, answering many questions and many issues of interest.

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Christian book lovers can also look for Christian magazines. Some of the best ones are Christian History & Biography magazine (focused on the historical facts of the Christian faith), Christianity Today (news, advice and entertainment both online and in the printed version), CCM (Christian music issues), Today's Christian Woman (Christian women magazine), New Man Magazine (Christian men magazine). In fact there are many more. You can make a quick research online or ask your friends to recommend you the best ones.
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