Separation of church and State is an important “hot” topic
which I am not going to address right now! Why? Because I think that there
is an even more critical “separation” that needs to be discussed. And that is, the separation of Church and
Self.

Unfortunately, due to work responsibilities we weren’t able to
continue our conversation. I’m guessing
that if we had, she would have expanded that she believes that religious topics
should be discussed only in church and perhaps only on a Sunday. And based on how offended some people respond lately
when someone mentions a religious belief during any other time of the week than
Sunday morning, I think that she's expressing a fairly popular opinion. “Keep your
religion at church” or perhaps you’ve
heard “keep your religion out of government”, or even “keep your
religion out of schools.” I can understand
the concern. I mean, I wouldn’t want our
government, one that tends to fail at most things to get their hands around trying
to manage a Federal religion! But does
this mean that we can only be faithful during church hours?
I don't think practicing your religion means practicing it during specific times of the week. A genuine Christ follower doesn’t have an on/off switch when
it comes to living out their faith. “Oh,
it’s Christmas morning, better head to church to get my religious fix to cover
me for the next year.” No, that’s not it
at all! I just can’t picture God being
happy to see His people ignoring Him all week long and then heading to church
on Sunday “just to put their time in”.
He wants an ongoing relationship with each and every person on Earth
through Christ Jesus. Scripture is clear
on this. He doesn’t want you (or others)
to put limits on your relationship with Him.
Scripture is clear on this too! He wants to part the center of every aspect of your life.
Luke 10:27 says, "Love
the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your
strength and with all your mind”
Luke 10:27 doesn’t say, Love
the Lord your God on Sunday morning and with a portion of your soul and with a
little strength and part of your mind.
I’ll admit that there was a time in my life that I didn’t
understand why my religious beliefs needed to be part of my life other than the
occasional Sunday morning. I thought you
just needed to believe that there is a God and that Jesus was a man who was
God’s son and then I was all set on my pathway to heaven. But there’s a difference between believing that
there IS a God and believing IN God. Check out James 2:19 “You believe that there is one God. Good! Even the
demons believe that--and shudder.”
A
person can believe in the existence of God, but it takes a heart full of faith,
love, submission and worship to live a life where you believe IN God and His
plan of salvation and grace. Once you
get there, that will be the point where you can no longer understand the
Separation of Church and Self. It no
longer makes sense. How can your heart
be so filled with love for the Lord, that at any point during your day or night
that you can separate this out? Just turn it off. It’s not
possible. In fact, if you remove any portion of your love for God love out of your heart, you end up making room for something else. Likely, it will be something that is the
opposite of love, as in hate, fear, desire, and sin.
Personally, I believe that there is no way
you can discuss the Separation of Church and State until you no longer have
Separation of Church and Self. When you
are no longer separating yourself from your faith, when you are truly living it
24/7 and when your entire heart belongs to God, to His glory…then everything
else will fall in line. Answers to those
“hot topics” become crystal clear. All
you need to do is stop separating God out of your everyday life. He has the answers. He doesn’t want to just know you and guide
you and have you love Him on Sunday. He
desires that each and every day!1 John 3:1
See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! and that is what we are!