12th August, 2025
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Encountering Jesus versus religion reveals true faith
Many claim to follow Jesus, but does their life truly reflect it? Religion often shapes behaviour without inner transformation. Discover the vital difference between mere rituals and a genuine encounter with Christ.
By Cynthia on 6th August, 2025
Many profess to follow Jesus, yet their lives remain unchanged. They attend church, follow rituals, and speak Christian language, yet no transformation occurs. This raises a critical distinction—have they truly encountered Jesus, or have they merely adopted religion? Jesus changes people from the inside out, while religion often enforces external conformity without internal renewal.
Religion Modifies Behaviour; Jesus Transforms Identity
Religion often focuses on outward behaviour. It dictates rules, enforces traditions, and measures spirituality through visible actions. People who encounter only religion may strive for moral correctness yet remain unchanged at their core. They conform to expectations without experiencing inner renewal.
Jesus, however, transforms identity. When Zacchaeus, a corrupt tax collector, met Jesus, he did not merely adjust his behaviour—his entire sense of self shifted. He willingly repaid what he had stolen and gave generously to the poor (Luke 19:8). His encounter did not result from religious pressure but from a change deep within. True transformation flows from encountering Jesus, not from religious obligation.
Religion Offers Obligation; Jesus Gives Purpose
Religious systems often place heavy burdens on people, requiring them to meet specific standards to be accepted. The Pharisees of Jesus’ time exemplified this, imposing strict rules while neglecting the heart of the matter—justice, mercy, and faithfulness (Matthew 23:23). Their devotion was meticulous, yet their hearts remained distant from God.
Conversely, those who meet Jesus discover purpose beyond duty. The Samaritan woman at the well had been marginalised and trapped in a cycle of broken relationships (John 4:7—26). When she encountered Jesus, she was not given religious commands—she was offered living water. Her transformation led her to proclaim Jesus to her entire village. True purpose arises not from religious obligation but from a life-altering encounter.
Religion Creates a False Sense of Security; Jesus Demands Surrender
Religion often gives people a sense of security based on performance. Many believe church attendance, charitable deeds, or theological knowledge validate their faith. However, Jesus confronted such assumptions. He warned that not everyone who calls him “Lord” truly knows him (Matthew 7:21—23). Religious activity is not proof of a changed heart.
Jesus demands surrender. The rich young ruler sought eternal life but clung to his wealth (Mark 10:17—22). He had religious devotion but lacked surrender, proving he had not truly encountered Jesus. A genuine encounter leads to relinquishing personal control in exchange for a transformed life.
A religion-focused life may look pious, yet remain unchanged. Meeting Jesus, however, brings undeniable transformation. Those who truly encounter him find renewed identity, purpose, and surrender. If Jesus has not changed your life, it is time to ask—have you met him, or just religion?
(Cynthia Ningngaih loves writing and dreaming up new ideas. She really enjoys listening to others and observing the world around her, often more than talking.)
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