The Religious Spirit: The Spirit of One Thing

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I tend to look for a more effective way of communicating concepts than the garden-variety way of describing things. Or I enjoy describing things that keep people from the rote “amen” and “preach”.
The religious spirit is no different.
There are a bunch of ways people have described the religious spirit, but I personally like the following description.
The religious spirit, which parallels the Redemptive Gift of Teacher as the root stronghold in your gift of Teacher individual, group, community, state, nation, or organization, is the spirit of “one thing”.
Do anything or anything except the one thing you are supposed to be doing?
Engaging in a flurry of activity, even devotional activity…just do not engage with the one thing G-d wants you to do.
There is a tie-in to this concept. The Philistine Curse….which in a nutshell is, one thing short of a full package. The one missing item that leads to a life-giving package, which is usually missing because we choose to do without the One Thing we need to engage in.
And the way that curse is broken is usually with the One Weird and “does-not-make-a-lick-of-sense” solution or tool.
For Samson and Shamgar they beat the Philistines with Ass Jawbones and Oxgoads. The strange or unusual. And usually along the way, you end up looking or feeling pretty foolish doing whatever you are doing on the way to disempowering the Philistine Curse, O Teacher, since this is the third of the Seven Curses.
That is, regardless of all the other descriptions you can layer on top of the religious spirits and regardless of thr comparisons to the Pharisees and the Sadducees and the rituals that are dry and full of dead man’s bones, the religious spirit will busy you doing a bunch of crap that is not His best for you.
Just some thoughts here as I head to bed, gang.
So if you struggle with the one thing, find out from the King if there is one thing you should be engaging…
Benisons…..

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