Keith Kasarjian
Outback Steakhouse is a pretty good choice if you want a good steak and baked potato. By now you’ve probably heard their advertisements on the radio and television. After making the pitch for their product, the announcer, in his Australian brogue, says “Outback Steakhouse. No rules. Just right.”
That sounds great, doesn’t it? There is some appeal to a place where there aren’t any rules or restrictions and no matter what, everything turns out all right. One day, it dawned on me that many people have “Outback Religion.” When it comes to their relationship with God, they want it to be “No rules. Just Right.” They want to be able to come to God on their own terms and yet have Him welcome them just the same.
More and more, it seems we find people who find comforting the thought of having a meaningful relationship with God but who are unwilling to follow the rules. I suppose it has always been so that many wanted God on their terms, but it has always been true that Jehovah has never allowed man to call the shots or make the rules. Either we come to Him as He wills, or we don’t come at all.
When I claim a relationship with God, but I want to keep my bad habits, ungodly practices and sinful relationships, then, I’m looking for Outback Religion. However, God does have “rules,” and here are three things to remember about them.
When we submit ourselves wholly to living by the will of God, He cleanses us of our sins (1 John 1:7-9). Or, you might say that when we live by God’s rules, He makes us just right!