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How do we know true religion is important?

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True religion is essential because it addresses the heart, whereas mere outward practice can lead to spiritual emptiness.

In the sermon, Spurgeon warns against the danger of being satisfied with external practices of religion without understanding the need for internal change. True faith is not just about rituals or learned behaviors; it is about having a heart that has been changed by God. Without this transformation, individuals may appear devout outwardly but remain spiritually dead. The distinction between true piety and mere externalism is crucial for Christians because it determines whether their faith is genuinely connected to their relationship with Christ or simply a semblance of religion.
Scripture References: John 3

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