I am
thankful that the book of James is clear when describing true religion or true
faith: “Pure and undefiled religion before God and the Father is this: to visit
orphans and widows in their trouble, and to keep oneself unspotted from the
world” (1:27). That is refreshing. “True religion”—genuine faith—is an
expression of how we relate to our God. One evidence of our new identity in Christ
is the way we care for one another—reaching to the most frail and vulnerable
among us, to those most in need of help.
True
religion is not a garment to be taken on and off. It is a lofty challenge about
how we live before a holy God and others.
You don’t
advertise your religion by wearing a label – you do it by living a life. (RBC)