Luke 17:20-21
Once, having been asked by the Pharisees when the kingdom of God would come, Jesus replied, "The kingdom of God does not come with your careful observation, nor will people say, 'here it is' or 'there it is', because the kingdom of God is within you."
The word "cult", is also the root word of the word "culture", the thing in which we grow. A cultic mindset is determined by what ENVIRONMENT you have grown up in. When people have questioned individuals who had belonged to cultic groups, those questioned routinely deny that their belief system could be wrong or cultic. The word of the Lord tells us that every man's ways are right in his own eyes, in other words, our nature will allow us to justify anything we would like to believe about our intentions.
The Pharisees were absolutely sure that they were right, and Jesus was wrong. They had invested their entire lives in their legalistic pursuit of religiosity, and they could not relinquish their deeply held rules and regulations, that they believed were necessary for salvation, and pleasing to God. These Pharisees were no dummies; they had disciplined themselves to be able to quote entire portions of the Mosaic law.....disciplined themselves to not only the actual requirements of the word of God, but also to the intricate teachings that their separated sect had developed into traditions that they had begun to refer to as "The Fence". Jesus telling them that the kingdom of God would not come from their careful observance of rules and regulations, or their exact directives to pursue this way or that, cut deeply into this cultic mindset. No wonder that their minds that said that they loved God, began to devise a way to kill God with us.
Jesus makes it so simple.......men make it so hard. This is part of the curse of Adam: We now think we know the difference between good and evil. Religious people don't intend to pursue cultic mindsets.....but cultic mindsets always pursue them......and us. God has invested his greatest gift, Jesus, as a final sacrifice for our sin-state. God in fact, declared you and I as recipients of grace and mercy before you and I were ever born. Our fleshly nature never stops it's pursuit of supremacy, as Christians we declare BY FAITH, that we are saved, but our flesh does not approve! We will always be tempted to earn our salvation by our correctness, as seen by ourselves, but we must overcome this selfish lack of faith by trusting in the finished work of Christ.
The problem with our theologies, is that they are ALL theories. Theories are not all wrong.....some are more correct than others........some are horrible. Our job as Christians is to determine the essence of following Christ, not to heap on people a hopeless, endless, burden of theories, that undermine the BASIC, SIMPLE, FAITH in Jesus Christ as our ONLY savior! To many so-called Christians, it is INSULTING to them that all you have to do is believe on Jesus as your savior in order to receive God's salvation. It couldn't be that simple, could it? "What about all the things I had to do to be saved", they say! "How can you attain so easily, what I have had to work to achieve", they angrily proclaim!
Our fleshly pursuit of theologies, has birthed a pecking order of sorts......and rightly so. Like I said, some theories are better than others, but I don't base my salvation on a theory of theology, I can only claim salvation because of the sacrifice of one man.....on a cross.....bleeding his last drop of blood for me. Jesus, as the mercy and grace of a righteous God, is the only thing I can boast about, everything I do as a Christian is BECAUSE I am saved by the blood of Jesus......and that ain't no theory.