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What does Proverbs say about the dangers of false religion?

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Proverbs warns against false religion, depicting it as seductive and ultimately destructive.

In Proverbs, false religion is likened to a strange woman whose words may be appealing but lead to death and destruction. The sermon emphasizes the danger of being swayed by smooth words that promise wisdom but lack the truth of the gospel. Believers are instructed to be vigilant and to distance themselves from such false teachings, recognizing that true wisdom is found in the teachings of Scripture. Engaging with false religion compromises one's faith and could lead to spiritual ruin, as God's wisdom calls us to hold firmly to the truth of the gospel.
Scripture References: Proverbs 5:3-5, Jeremiah 17:5-8

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