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How does true religion differ from mere religious practice?

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True religion involves a personal relationship with God, unlike mere practice which can be empty rituals.

True religion transcends the performance of rituals or adherence to rules; it is about having an intimate and personal relationship with the living God. Many people may engage in religious activities without knowing the true nature of God or experiencing His grace. As detailed in Philippians 3:3, true worship should be spirit-led and joyfully focused on Christ rather than confidence in the flesh. This relationship requires an understanding of who God is as revealed in His Word, who we are as sinners, and what Christ has accomplished for us. Therefore, true religion is always marked by a heartfelt connection rather than just external observance.
Scripture References: Philippians 3:3

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