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How do we know true religion is a work of God?

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True religion is evidenced by a heart transformed by God, leading to genuine faith and obedience.

True religion is unmistakably a work of God, as it begins in the heart through divine grace rather than human effort. This is seen in the essence of faith, which encompasses a reverential fear of God and a willingness to submit to His Word. The solitary figure in Isaiah 50 exemplifies this, as he fears God, obeys the voice of His servant, and resides in a state of trust amidst darkness. This transformation, far from being an act of man's will, indicates that faith is divinely initiated and sustained. In biblical examples, such as Nicodemus in John 3, we see that without being born again by God's Spirit, individuals remain oblivious to true spiritual realities. Thus, authentic faith is not based on human merit, but is evidence of God's working in a person’s life, leading to a trustworthy relationship with Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 50:10, John 3:1-8

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