If anyone among you thinks he is religious, and does not bridle his
tongue but deceives his own heart, this one's religion is useless. Pure and
undefiled religion before God and the Father is this: to visit orphans and
widows in their trouble, and to keep oneself unspotted from the world. – James 1.26-27
The Bible doesn’t talk about the word ‘religion’ a
whole lot. Here is one few times and in just a couple of verses we read about
religion in two contexts – useless religion and pure religion.
Let’s look at useless religion first. What would God
call useless religion? Surely it would be something really serious like
paganism or Satanism or some terrible cult to be called useless? Actually, on
second thought I guess those would be worse than useless.
So what is useless? They have already been implied
here.
To have an unbridled tongue
To deceive oneself by being a hearer and not a doer (as we have already seen)
This unbridled tongue is going to get more coverage
later but it is worth a mention here. Just think about how a few slippery
unbridled words sneaking out can destroy or do serious damage to a testimony
for Christ. Just think about the damage someone’s words have done to you. Even
worse, think about the damage your (finger pointed inward to me) have done to
others.
When I was younger I had a mean, biting, sarcastic
tongue. That really makes me sad. I think about all the damage that did. Even
worse I think about all the damage it did to others. If we define ‘religion’ as
the ‘outward show of inward belief’ my religion was pretty useless. How can we
expect our ‘religion’ to do any good if we can’t keep from running off at the mouth?
I’ll stop for now – more later on our unbridled
tongue.
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