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What does it mean to hinder others from religious knowledge?

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Hindering others from gaining religious knowledge constitutes a serious sin, as warned by Jesus in Luke 11:52.

In Luke 11:52, Jesus pronounces woe upon those who take away the 'key of knowledge,' denying themselves and others access to the truth of the Gospel. This sin manifests in various forms—through teaching an incomplete gospel, discouraging the pursuit of serious spiritual inquiry, or fostering an atmosphere of skepticism toward the transformative power of Scripture. Such actions not only hinder one's own spiritual progress but also adversely affect those seeking genuine faith. The call is to encourage and assist others in their religious journey, fostering openness to biblical truths. The dire warning from Christ underscores the weighty responsibility that individuals, particularly leaders and influencers, carry in facilitating others' access to spiritual knowledge and truth.
Scripture References: Luke 11:52

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