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Does God hate your religion? Exposing the 4 Types of Christians - Part 3
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Does God hate your religion? Exposing the 4 Types of Christians - Part 3

In this conversation, Daniel and Matt discuss the difference between religious Christians and spiritual Christians. They explore the dangers of religiousness and the importance of true surrender and abiding in Christ. They reference biblical passages from Isaiah and Jeremiah that highlight the hypocrisy of religious Christians who honor God with their lips but have hearts far from Him. They also share personal stories of struggling with religiousness and the transformative power of the dark night of the soul. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the testing of faith and the goal of becoming complete in Christ. In this conversation, Daniel and Matt discuss the journey from being religious to becoming a spiritual Christian. They share personal experiences and highlight the importance of differentiating between the two. They emphasize the need for conviction rather than condemnation and read scriptures that expose the religious spirit. The conversation concludes with an invitation to join their ministry and pursue the original intention of God.

Bridal Cry Ministries · Matthew Enns, Daniel Mastrolonardo

February 1, 20241h 12m

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Show Notes

  • Religious Christians perform external religious rituals but lack true surrender and abiding in Christ.
  • The divide between religious and spiritual Christians is a deceptive deception of the enemy.
  • The dark night of the soul is a season of stripping away religiousness and external securities to bring about true transformation.
  • The goal of the spiritual Christian is to be lacking in nothing, with every aspect of their being transformed by Christ. The journey from religious to spiritual involves a shift in focus from external practices to an inward communion with Christ.
  • It is important to differentiate between being religious and being spiritual, as they have different motivations and outcomes.
  • Conviction from the Holy Spirit leads to transformation, while condemnation from the enemy leads to hopelessness.
  • The scriptures consistently challenge religious beliefs and practices, calling for a deeper understanding of God's will and a relationship-centered approach.
  • Joining a ministry that focuses on the restoration of God's eternal purpose can help individuals grow in their spiritual journey.

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