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What does false religion mean in the Bible?

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False religion refers to outward displays of faith that lack true power and deny the substantive essentials of the gospel (2 Timothy 3:5).

False religion, as depicted in the Bible, is characterized by a form of godliness that ultimately denies the power that comes from true faith in Christ. In 2 Timothy 3:5, Paul warns against those who exhibit religious behaviors without an authentic relationship with Jesus. Such individuals may profess faith but do not experience the regenerating power of the Holy Spirit in their lives, leading to self-righteousness and a reliance on works rather than grace. The essence of true religion is founded on the doctrines of grace, where believers acknowledge that salvation is accomplished solely through Christ's sacrifice, rather than through human efforts or traditions.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 3:5

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These Last Days
Henry Mahan · Sep 2, 2007
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