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What does the Bible say about traditions in religion?

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The Bible warns against elevating human traditions above God's commandments, noting that such practices can nullify the Word of God.

In Matthew 15, Jesus addresses the issue of human traditions being placed above the commandments of God. He rebukes the Pharisees for their hypocrisy, saying that while they emphasize their traditions, they violate God's commandments, such as honoring parents. This illustrates a critical point: traditions can easily usurp the authority of Scripture, leading to a form of worship that is empty and far from the intended spiritual reality God desires. This is a serious warning against the mindset that prioritizes adherence to tradition over genuine obedience to God's Word, highlighting the danger of hypocrisy in religious practice.
Scripture References: Matthew 15:1-9, Isaiah 29:13

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Matthew 15
J. C. Ryle · Oct 10, 2019
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