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What does the Bible say about the way of man and the way of God?

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The Bible presents two contrasting ways: the way of man, characterized by works and burdens, and the way of God, which is grace and carries our burdens.

Isaiah 46:1-4 clearly delineates 'the way of man' in verses 1 and 2, as a path of burdens, idol worship, and reliance on self-effort. In contrast, verses 3 and 4 highlight 'the way of God' as the path of grace, assuring us that God carries our burdens from the womb to old age. This passage emphasizes that we either carry the burden of sin ourselves or rely on God to bear it for us, illustrating a fundamental divide between works and grace in the context of salvation.
Scripture References: Isaiah 46:1-4

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