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What does true religion look like according to the Bible?

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True religion, as described in Scripture, involves a genuine knowledge of God and a heartfelt commitment to His will, grounded in grace.

Scripture outlines true religion as arising out of a true and personal knowledge of God as He is revealed in the Bible. It encompasses recognizing our own sinful nature and understanding the great things God has done for us through Christ. This relationship fosters love, surrender, and commitment to Jesus as Lord. Moreover, true religion must produce love for God and others, not merely a legalistic adherence to religious norms. It is a life of faith exemplified by humility, mercy, and a sincere desire to glorify Him in all aspects of life. As James 1:27 states, pure religion is to care for orphans and widows and keep oneself unspotted from the world, indicating that true faith expresses itself in love and action.
Scripture References: James 1:27

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Form or Faith?
Henry Mahan · Oct 18, 1992
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