EIGHT STANDARDS FOR TRUE RELIGION
Text -- Ye shall know
the truth, and the truth shall make you free (John 8:31).
Borden Parker Bowne, that great philosopher, said, "For
good or for ill the world is full of religion." True! It is estimated that
there are over 500 different organizations purporting to be religious. At the
same time in the United States and Canada there are over 75,000,000 persons who are not affiliated
with any church whatsoever.
How would a non-church member proceed to ascertain just what
is true religion? A
distinguished businessman courteously refused my invitation
to a religious service saying, "There are so many religions and because I
cannot investigate all of them, I have decided to investigate none." He
might just as well have said, "There are so many foods advertised and
because I cannot sample all of them, I will eat none," or "There are
so many books and because I cannot read all of them, I will read none," or
"There are so many theories and because I can't know them all, I refuse to
think at all." Oh, no, we must think and our spiritual nature must be
provided for or life becomes empty and meaningless.
We are living in a scientific age of tests, measurements,
and standards. Why investigate all 500 religions? Why not set up standards for
judging any religion as true? Such is the objective of this sermon. Here are
eight proposed standards. No one by itself is sufficient but it would appear
that all eight taken together will measure true religion.
Number One -- The Standard Of Durability
It must be a religion that has demonstrated its strength by
having withstood the onslaughts of scientists, critics, skeptics, agnostics,
and atheists. Dean Inge said recently, "There are two kinds of fools. One
says, 'This is old, therefore is good.' The other says, 'This is new,
therefore, is better.' " A thing is not true
because it is new nor is it false because it is old. But with religion – a
matter of primary importance -- it does not square with reason to suppose that
the human race had to wait until 1946 to find the true religion. The fact that
a religion has been tried and tested over centuries, gives some indication of
its truth.
Number Two -- The Supernatural Standard
It must be a religion that claims to be supernatural. If I
am to transcend nature -- If I am
immortal -- my religion must be more than natural. No
man-made, humanistic religion can qualify as true religion. Such a religion is
merely an ethics -- not a religion. If I am not immortal I do not need a
religion, just a social philosophy of conduct. But if I am to live beyond the
grave, my religion must also carry through and be supernatural.
Number Three -- The Ethical Standard
It must be a religion that sponsors high, clean living. Any
religion that does not lift me to a higher plane of ethical ideals is false. A
religion that permits me to go to church an hour a week or a month and continue
to live on a low, corrupt, immoral plane, is unworthy of serious consideration
as a true religion. Something within me demands that religion shall be
associated with the highest and best in life.
Number Four -- The Standard Of Personal Transformation
It must be a religion that can change me. I find myself
bound by habits -- within are
uncontrollable passions, ungovernable
tempers, unbridled instincts. I need a religion that can do something to
change my nature and make me a new creature. If a religion can do nothing for
me, I am as well off without it. I need a dynamic that can break bonds of
habits, purify passions, and give me a new freedom of mind and soul.
Number Five -- The Standard Of Victorious Living
It must be a religion that can give me power to meet the
problems of life successfully.
Steep hills are met frequently, jagged rocks protrude,
thorns are numerous, scalding tears wrung from a broken heart flow, financial
reverses come, dark hours with death arrive when it
seems that all the lights of life go out. I need a religion that can endue me
with power, not to remove earth's ills, but to meet them victoriously. If a
religion cannot help me in the hour of trouble, it is worthless.
Number Six -- The Standard Of Justice
It must be a religion that believes in ultimate rewards and punishments.
There is something within all of us that demands justice. If a Hitler or Al
Capone are to receive the same rewards as St. Francis
or Abraham Lincoln, the universe is a madhouse. There is an "eternal
fitness of things" in the world that is reflected in every mind, namely,
that in the end, the scales will balance – the righteous will be rewarded and
the wicked punished.
Number Seven -- The Standard Of Value
It must be a religion that costs me something. The degree to
which a person values anything is commensurate with the price he paid for it.
The best things in life are the costliest. The sands of the seashore are
numerous and cheap but the pearls of great price are rare and difficult to
procure. Could it be otherwise with religion? Jesus told of the man who sold
all that he possessed to buy the pearl of great price. Yes -- true religion
demands a high price -- it demands you -- and when it has you it has all you
possess.
Number Eight -- The Pragmatic Standard
The final standard -- and most important -- demands that
true religion shall satisfy my
nature. It must bring peace, rest,
poise of mind, contentment of spirit, and satisfaction of heart. My physical
hunger finds satisfaction when food is provided. My intellectual hunger finds
satisfaction when facts are obtained. My spiritual nature must also find
satisfaction. Any religion that fails here is false. We demand a sort of
negative pragmatism. A religion is not true because it satisfies but it
satisfies because it is true, Therefore, our final standard demands that true
religion meet the needs of the heart.
Eight standards for the measurement of
true religion. Most of the 500 religions have now
dropped out, being unable to meet one or more of the
standards. But is there a religion that can measure up? There is.
The vital, vibrant, potent gospel of Jesus Christ fulfills
all the innate demands and
requirements of the mind for the
evaluation of true religion.
In spite of critics, skeptics, and atheists, the gospel of
Christ has come down over the
centuries victoriously. It has
withstood the vicious attacks of all comers and today is more powerful and
potent than ever before.
It is a religion that can change man's nature so that one
can exclaim with St. Paul, "If
any
man be in Christ, he is a new creature; old things are
passed away, behold, a" things are become new."
It is a religion that provides power daily to make living
successful.
It is a religion that demands the highest ethical
standards. It heralds the Ten
Commandments, the Sermon on the Mount, the Golden Rule, and
lifts a man to new plains of ethical living.
It is a religion that believes in justice. It contends that
in the long run the scales will
balance, and the Judge of the universe will ultimately say to
the righteous, "Well done," and to the wicked, "Depart ye
cursed."
It is a religion that demands a high cost. If you are to
receive the pearl of great price, you
must give yourself completely and
unreservedly.
And finally, it is a religion that will satisfy your deepest
cravings, bringing peace, rest and joy. ''Ye shall know the truth, and the
truth shall make you free."
Wherever you may be -- this very moment -- whether in Maine
or California, Oregon
or
Florida, Texas
or Michigan, Alaska
or Puerto Rico, Hawaii
or South America, pause for a
moment, bow your head by your radio or, better still, kneel,
and yield your life to Christ by praying:
Have Thine own way, Lord!
Have Thine own way!
Thou art the Potter, I am the clay,
Mold me and make me after Thy will,
While I am waiting
Yielded and still.
Let is new day dawn in your life. Christ can turn darkness
to light, sorrow to joy. He can
break sinful habits. He can liberate your soul. You, too,
can know the truth. He will set you free. Yield yourself to Him -- your will,
your heart, your intellect -- your all.
Have Thine own way, Lord!
Have Thine own way!
Hold o'er my being absolute sway!
Fill with Thy Spirit 'til all shall see,
Christ only, always
Living in me!
Reach out for Christ. Open your heart and this very moment
He will come in.
Let us pray: O God, meet hundreds of hearts just now. Let
Thy truth flood their minds. Set them free from sin, superstition, and fear.
Speak the word of pardon. Break fetters that bind. Mold yielded souls and fill
opened hearts. Amen.