Seduced by the Religious Attractions of Paganism

God is jealous. He saved you from serving the devil to be His very own bride. He expects total adoration and perfect obedience. Religious holy days are one of the devil’s and world’s favorite ways to seduce you into spiritual adultery, where you will ignorantly make love with pagan idolatry and the devil, often in the name of Christianity. When God sees this adultery, He turns to be your enemy (Jas 4:4).

God is jealous. He knew religious customs of other nations were attractive, so He warned His people strictly to reject all of them. He would not accept any pagan religious traditions, even if done to Him (Deut 12:1-4,29-31). He demands perfect obedience, without turning to the right or the left, without adding or taking away (Deut 5:32; 12:32). He expects you to come out and be separate (II Cor 6:14-18).

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7 thoughts on “Seduced by the Religious Attractions of Paganism

  1. Excellent, Sherry! The only thing I question is the Lord’s expectation of our perfect obedience. There are loads of good things at that website and page.

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    1. Yes, the Lord expects our perfect obedience and had to provide our Holy Lamb and Savior in order for us to be pleasing in His sight. Now, we should strive for perfect obedience because of our salvation through Christ’s sufferings and finished work on the cross. Yet when we fail at it, and we always do, we can get back to that perfect obedience in Christ by our confession of sin and plea for forgiveness.

      I know you knew that but I wanted to write it out for any readers who happen to stop by. 🙂

      God bless you! \o/

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      1. You are right, my sister – this is the Lord’s command, fulfilled in Jesus Christ is our wisdom from God, redemption righteousness, and sanctification – I cling to this letter in light of my human constant need of forgiveness.
        Do you feel I have something wrong? Attitude check?

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        1. No, you are just fine! Sometimes I say things that I later realized I knew better about it. A “d-oh!” moment, lol! So I thought that was what had happened with you. I didn’t mean to make you think you were in a wrong attitude.

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        2. Sherry, but no I’m not just fine but sometimes a waffler and fearful. Also, whenever perfection is talked about I become anxious – part of my past. Thank you for being my sister in the Lord who can be frank.

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        3. You have my prayers! Thank you for your honesty since none of us are perfect. I tend to fret, despite the “fret nots” in Scriptures! 😕

          I’m glad we are sisters in the Lord, too. \o/

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        4. :0)
          Yes, the “fret nots” are a challenge, making us trust, I think. It is a battle in our thought life, if that’s the right term. But when our thinking is good, we usually feel well and joyful.
          \o/

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