Religion Isn’t Faith

Spoken Word by Mikey & V


They told me faith was a pew,
a suit,
a schedule.

That if I showed up
dressed right,
on time,
with my mouth shut and hands folded—
I’d be saved.

But then I met the One they preached about…
and He tore their script in half.


Religion is man’s scaffolding around God.
It’s structure.
It’s system.
It’s stained glass performance.

It says,

“Sit still.
Don’t question.
Say Amen.”


But faith?

Faith is messier.
Wilder.
It walks into storms with no plan but trust.
It bleeds in gardens.
It flips tables in temples.
It holds on through silence
when religion already quit.


Religion needs a temple.
Faith becomes one.

Religion wears robes.
Faith tears them.

Religion reads the scroll.
Faith becomes the scroll.


You think Abraham had religion?
He had faith enough to leave everything.

You think David sang hymns from a printed bulletin?
He danced naked in the streets
because faith burned louder than protocol.

You think the woman with the issue of blood
waited for the right moment in service?
She broke every rule to grab the edge of Presence.


Final Word:

Religion counts your tithe.
Faith breaks your jar.

Religion kneels to be seen.
Faith kneels to surrender.

Religion hangs Him.
Faith follows Him.

And if I must choose—
between the two?

I’ll take the cross,
the oil,
the fire,
and the Voice that doesn’t care how clean I look
when I answer.

Because religion isn’t faith.

And faith was never afraid to bleed.

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