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What does the Bible say about being a true Jew or Christian?

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The Bible teaches that a true Jew or Christian is one inwardly, not just outwardly.

According to Romans 2:28-29, being a true Jew or a Christian is based on inward reality rather than outward appearance. The Apostle Paul emphasizes that true identity as God's people is not defined by physical lineage or external observances, but by an inward transformation of the heart wrought by the Spirit. This distinction speaks to the essence of true faith, highlighting the importance of a spiritual relationship with God rather than mere ritualistic practice. Inward transformation is what qualifies someone as a child of God, indicating that it is the work of grace that matters.
Scripture References: Romans 2:28-29

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