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What does the Bible say about experimental religion?

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The Bible emphasizes the importance of experiential knowledge in faith, showcasing how personal experience of God's truth complements doctrinal understanding.

The Bible, particularly in Philippians 4:9, underscores the significance of experimental religion by highlighting how personal experience—what believers have learned, received, heard, and seen—is as crucial as doctrinal knowledge. Paul encourages the Philippians to engage with the truths he preached by actively living them out in their daily lives. Experimental religion is the essence of a living faith where believers do not merely acquire knowledge about Christ but also experience His transformative power in their lives. It calls them to meditate on God's word, reflecting on their personal walk with the Lord and how it shapes their relationship with Him.
Scripture References: Philippians 4:9, 1 Thessalonians 1:5, 1 Thessalonians 1:5; 2 Thessalonians 2:10

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