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What are two religions according to the Bible?

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The Bible delineates two religions: one of works, represented by human effort and burdens, and one of grace, centered on God's mercy and Christ's finished work.

The sermon identifies two religions: the religion of works and the religion of grace, which has been a theme throughout scripture. The way of works emphasizes human effort, rituals, and the carrying of burdens, which ultimately leads to frustration and separation from God. Conversely, the way of grace underscores reliance on God's provision and the sacrificial work of Christ, assuring believers of eternal union with Him. In Genesis 4, the offerings of Cain and Abel typify these two paths; Abel's offering of a lamb reflects God's grace, while Cain's offering of fruits represents the futility of works-based religion.
Scripture References: Genesis 4:1-5

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