There is a kind of religious entanglement that looks spiritual on the outside but actually keeps souls bound in confusion and deception. Scripture warns us plainly that false systems arise from the ancient rebellion against God, often wrapped in compelling stories of a mother and a child, and they carry an influence that is hard to detect because it appeals to our natural desire for a go-between, someone who seems more holy or closer to God than we are. Yet the whole testimony of Jesus sweeps that away. When He was told His mother and brothers were outside wanting to speak with Him, He stretched out His hand toward those who were doing the will of the Father and said, "Behold, my mother and my brothers." He was not dishonoring Mary present with Him; He was redefining the ground of relationship with Him. It is never through a religious figure or a family tie but through a direct, living bond with Him alone.
What you describe, being caught up in influences that have come through radio broadcasts and spiritual currents that are not right, is not a small thing. There are religious atmospheres that can wrap themselves around a home and a family, promising help while actually drawing you away from the simplicity of Christ. They function like a covering for things that conscience knows are wrong, a kind of religious activity that calms the alarm without ever delivering the soul. But Jesus did not come to give us a more elaborate religious covering; He came to set us free. He was opposed most fiercely by those who wore religious robes but had no hunger for the living God. They could not handle the new wine He was bringing because their systems were already settled and sealed. When God moves to deliver, He often works entirely outside the boundaries of what man’s religion has constructed.
Your mother’s name spoken in the name of Jesus Christ is a cry for help, and that is where hope lies. Not in an intermediary who must filter requests, not in a system that mixes truth with ancient corruption, but in the One who said, "Come boldly to the throne of grace." He has already opened the way. You do not need a priestly class, a favored saint, or a religious tradition to get access to the Father. Jesus Himself is the way. A mother’s influence can be powerful for good, like a vessel of faith that shapes a household toward God, or it can become a channel for a spiritual snare that counsels toward wickedness and false dependence. The same bond God intends for nurture and protection can become twisted when it is built on religious deception rather than on simple obedience to the Lord.
The path out is not a new religious activity meant to pacify the conscience. It is a heart that turns from everything that claims to be a covering for sin and instead rests fully in Jesus Christ. He did not come to add one more layer to human religion; He came to end that whole weary system and bring us into a relationship of love. Religious Babylon, that massive world system of spiritual confusion, is under judgment in the Word of God because it has corrupted the earth and shed the blood of those who belong to Him. Come out of it. Do not let it be the voice that counsels you or shapes your mother’s steps. Bring every hidden thing into the light, renounce that radio-borne influence and anything tied to it, and stand together on nothing but the finished work of Christ.
He is not looking for religious fervor or ceremony. He wants hearts devoted to Him, walking in purity, righteousness, and truth. The same Jesus who asked, "Who is my mother? Who are my brothers?" is the One who says plainly that whoever does the will of God is His brother, His sister, His mother. That is the only relationship that carries eternal weight. Let that be the foundation for you and for your mother, a clean break from the confusion of man-made religious currents and a wholehearted entrance into the freedom He gives.