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What does the Bible say about unregenerate religious people?

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The Bible identifies unregenerate religious individuals as those who may appear pious but are not truly born again.

In the context of the sermon, unregenerate religious people are depicted as those who profess faith in God yet remain spiritually unchanged. Jesus spoke of those who were seen as religious leaders but ultimately did not recognize Him as the Messiah, illustrating their inability to believe the truth due to their condition. The sermon references Matthew 7, where trees are known by their fruits—meaning that true faith will be evidenced by spiritual fruitfulness, which the unregenerate lack. Despite their outward appearances, these individuals do not possess the identity of Christ's sheep, who hear His voice and follow Him.
Scripture References: Matthew 7:15-20, John 10:26

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