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What is false religion according to the Bible?

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False religion refers to any teaching or practice that distorts the truth of God's word and leads people away from Christ.

False religion can be defined as any belief system or practice that diverges from the truth of Scripture and promotes a works-based righteousness instead of faith in Christ alone. The sermon mentions how false religion began with the lies of the adversary in Genesis 3, where the serpent deceived Eve by presenting half-truths and leading her away from God's commands. In our modern context, false religion often manifests in teachings that emphasize human efforts over divine grace, undermining the simplicity that is found in Christ's finished work. These deceptions not only corrupt the understanding of salvation but also lead individuals away from the true hope that is firmly rooted in Christ alone.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:1-4

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