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How do we know that outward religion is a problem?

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Outward religion is a problem because it emphasizes human effort over heart transformation, as seen in Matthew 23.

In Matthew 23, we see Jesus condemning the religious leaders for their focus on external compliance rather than internal change. They were criticized for cleaning the outside of the cup while being full of sin and hypocrisy within. True religion is about heart transformation driven by divine grace, not merely outward actions or conformity to a set of rules. This disconnect between appearance and reality highlights the danger of relying on outward religious expressions rather than a genuine relationship with God. The message is a call to ensure our faith reflects an authentic relationship with Christ, rather than mere ritualistic adherence.
Scripture References: Matthew 23:25-28

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Today's Religion
Henry Mahan · Sep 2, 1984
Joshua

Joshua

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