Too Much religion?
- Kerry Duke
- 4 days ago
- 2 min read
“It is too much for you to go up to Jerusalem.” Those were the words of King Jeroboam to the people of Israel (I Kings 12:28). He knew God said to come to Jerusalem and worship Him at the temple. That didn’t stop him from changing what God commanded. He made it easy for people to “worship.” He told them they didn’t have to travel all the way to Jerusalem. Just go to Dan and Bethel. They’re much closer. But he didn’t stop there. He made golden calves and told the people they could worship them. Then he made men who were not of the tribe of Levi priests and ordered a festival of worship at a time the law of Moses didn’t authorize.
His main reason for making these changes was political. The motivation of the people was personal. This popular religion was convenient. It was new and different. It was creative. And, it was not “legalistic” and strict like the old way.
Moreover, it worked. People flocked to engage in idolatry, and, even sadder, this trendy worship continued for several generations.
The sales pitch of old Jeroboam still works today. The biblical way is “too much” for many today. The masses are looking for a religion that is convenient, entertaining and tolerant.
To this generation we ask:
Is it too much for you to get up and get ready to assemble for worship every Sunday (Acts 20:7; Heb. 10:25)?
Is it too much to require that MEN lead as preachers, elders and deacons (I Tim. 2:8-3:13)?
Is it too much to prepare and observe the Lord’s Supper every Lord’s Day (I Cor. 11:17-43; Acts 20:7)?
Is it too much for you to listen to a sermon that reproves your heart instead of a nice little talk that tickles your ears (II Tim. 4:2-4)?
Is it too much for you to sing like the Bible says instead of having a band sing to you and entertain you (Eph. 5:19; Col. 3:16)?
Many today are oblivious as to what worship is. We are to worship God. Worship is not for our convenience. It is not about pleasing us. But as long as people look for bread and fish instead of the Truth, the way of Jeroboam will live on.
Kerry
West End church of Christ • June 1, 2025