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What does the Bible say about the nature of religion?

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The Bible critiques religion that is merely external and devoid of genuine heart transformation, emphasizing justice, mercy, and faith.

Throughout Scripture, particularly in Matthew 23, the distinction is made between true worship and a hollow religion. Jesus condemns the Pharisees for their meticulous attention to outward rituals while ignoring the 'weightier matters' of the law—justice, mercy, and faith. This outward conformity is viewed as a problem since it reflects a heart that is far from God (Matthew 23:23-28). True religion involves an internal change that seeks not only to fulfill rituals but to embody the character and justice of God, as seen in James 1:27, which defines pure religion as caring for orphans and widows and keeping oneself unspotted from the world.
Scripture References: Matthew 23:23-28, James 1:27

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