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What is the burden of false religion?

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The burden of false religion is the weight of legalism and the inability to satisfy God’s requirements for acceptance, leading to spiritual captivity.

False religion imposes an unbearable burden on individuals by demanding adherence to man-made rules and rituals that do not align with the grace of the Gospel. As highlighted in Isaiah 46, those who follow false gods carry heavy burdens that cannot deliver them from sin or guilt. This illusion of righteousness leads to spiritual captivity, as seen in the practices of idol worship and legalistic traditions. On the other hand, true Christianity, built on grace, liberates believers from these burdens, assuring them that Christ has fulfilled the requirements of the law on their behalf, granting them freedom and acceptance.
Scripture References: Isaiah 46:1-2

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