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What does the Bible say about worshiping God outside of false religion?

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The Bible emphasizes the necessity of worshiping God in truth and spirit, away from false religious practices.

In the Old Testament narrative of Exodus, God's people, represented by Israel, sought to leave Egypt—a symbol of false religion—to worship Him freely in the wilderness. Pharaoh's attempts to compromise their worship demonstrate how false religion seeks to retain control over true believers. In Exodus 8:25, Pharaoh's suggestion to worship the Lord within Egypt was rejected by Moses, illustrating that true worship necessitates separation from false practices. Worshiping God in the context of truth and without compromise reflects the purity required by scripture, emphasizing that true worship must be unblemished by abominable practices of false gods.
Scripture References: Exodus 8:25-26

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