Dead Religion: The Way of Korah

EPISODE · Nov 23, 2025

Dead Religion: The Way of Korah

from Revival Life Church · host Revival Life Church

Korah’s rebellion in Numbers 16 reveals the consequences of rejecting God’s appointed authority. Though he was a Levite with sacred responsibilities, Korah desired the priesthood, a role God had not given him. His ambition led to destruction as “the ground opened and swallowed him and those who followed him alive” (Num 16:32–33). This account is not merely historical. Jude uses it to expose spiritual danger within the church, where some claim spiritual authority while resisting God’s order. Jude identifies three patterns that undermine genuine faith: false worship, false motives, and false submission. Cain offered worship without surrender. Balaam used his spiritual gifts for personal gain. Korah resisted divine authority while claiming to serve God. Jude writes, “Woe to them. For they have gone the way of Cain, for pay they have given themselves up to the error of Balaam, and perished in the rebellion of Korah” (Jude 11). These patterns are not just ancient problems. They are present in churches today. Jude describes those who defile the flesh, reject authority, and speak arrogantly of spiritual matters (Jude 8). They appear spiritual but lead others away from Christ. In contrast, Jesus embodies the true path. He obeyed the Father, humbled Himself to death (Phil 2:8), and leads His people into holiness. Where false teachers destroy, Jesus gives freedom. “If the Son sets you free, you really will be free” (John 8:36). The Holy Spirit empowers believers to remain anchored, discerning, and faithful in a world of deception. As you reflect on this message this week, consider the following: False submission is the rejection of God’s authority while claiming spiritual authority. Korah appeared to serve God, yet he opposed God’s appointed structure. Reflect on any areas where you may be resisting God’s order while assuming spiritual confidence. What would it look like to submit fully to God’s direction? Spiritual voices always form spiritual outcomes. Jude warns that not every spiritual-sounding voice is safe. Who are you allowing to shape your spiritual life? Are they leading you toward Jesus or toward self-serving religion? The Holy Spirit keeps us anchored when the world tries to consume us. It is not willpower or effort, but the Spirit who forms humility, purity, and obedience within us. How are you making space for the Spirit to work in your life this week? The post Dead Religion: The Way of Korah appeared first on Revival Life Church Boca Raton, FL.

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