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How do we know that God's commandments are more important than traditions?

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Jesus emphasizes that God's commandments should not be bypassed for human traditions, as stated in Mark 7:8.

In Mark 7:8, Jesus accuses the Pharisees of laying aside God's commandments in favor of their traditions. This accusation underscores a critical theological principle: that while traditions may have a place in the life of the church, they cannot replace or undermine God's revealed Word. Traditions are merely human interpretations or practices that should support scriptural truths rather than supplant them.

The authority of Scripture must remain supreme, as it is the foundation of Christian faith. Believers are called to examine their practices to ensure that they reflect a genuine relationship with God, avoiding the trap of ritualistic worship that honors traditions more than the divine mandates given in the Scripture.

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