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What does the Bible say about man's religion and God's religion?

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The Bible contrasts man's religion, which is man-made and confused, with God's religion, which is based on the true character of God.

In Daniel chapter three, we see a clear narrative contrasting man's religion and God's religion. Man's religion is represented by Nebuchadnezzar's golden image, a creation of human hands demanding worship. This religion relies on fear and obedience without understanding the true God, emphasizing moral confusion and competition. In contrast, God's religion centers on worshiping Him for who He truly is, emphasizing His sovereignty, grace, and ability to save us. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego exemplify God's religion by trusting in God's character, not their circumstances or choices, rejecting any false gods.
Scripture References: Daniel 3:28-30

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