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How does true religion differ from false religion?

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True religion seeks to glorify God and serves others without concern for personal gain.

True religion, as differentiated from false religion, embodies a heart posture focused on God's glory rather than self-promotion. In Matthew 23, Jesus contrasts the self-serving attitudes of religious leaders with the selfless love that true faith demands. Rather than promoting their agendas or boasting of their piety, true believers are called to serve, love, and prioritize the needs of others, as seen in passages emphasizing charity and mercy. This stark difference showcases that true believers are led by God's Spirit, seeking to amplify His love and righteousness in their lives.
Scripture References: Matthew 23:1-36, John 13:35

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