But
what does it mean to be religious? What does it mean, at least as a minimum
requirement, to have faith in God? The answer probably depends upon who is
being asked the question. Does faith in God mean that we have no fear? Does it
mean that God will take care of everything, answer all our prayers? Does it
mean that God will do God's part only if we do our part?
John
MacMurray writes: "The maxim of illusory religion runs: 'Fear not; trust
in God and he will see that none of the things you fear will happen to you';
that of real religion, on the contrary, is 'Fear not; the things that you are
afraid of are quite likely to happen to you, but they are nothing to be afraid
of."
On
the surface MacMurray's definition of illusory religion looks and sounds good.
All we have to do is have enough faith in God and God will take care of us,
protect us from all harm. And if harm and hurt do come our way, the reason for
that must be that we do not have enough faith, that there is something missing on
our part, that we aren't religious enough. It’s our fault and not God’s.
On the other hand, he says, real religion means that even if we do have enough faith in God, faith that God will protect us from all harm, nevertheless harm and bad can still happen to us. And probably will. God will protect us but God will not keep us in a cocoon. Life goes on no matter how strong or how weak our faith. And in this life bad things happen to everyone no matter how religious we are.
What
real religion does is remind us that life is, if you will, a two-way street.
God gives us all the gifts and talents and abilities to live our lives as best
we can. And God promises that he will be there with us through thick and thin,
in good times and in bad – as he was for his Son. If anyone deserved to be
protected from his worst fears – death on the cross –Jesus certainly did. Even
so, Jesus's worst nightmare came through, the pain was excruciating, but God
was there with him all through it. And in the end there was resurrection.
That,
I think – resurrection – is what MacMurray is getting at. Illusory region
doesn't need resurrection because there is never any death, never any pain.
Real religion knows that we just do not get through this life without pain and
suffering, no matter how great our faith. It also knows that God is true and
God will make life-after-suffering better than before, somehow in some way. Bad
things will happen to us, but we need not be afraid of them, not if we let God
be God.
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