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What is the danger of a Christless religion?

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A Christless religion offers no genuine hope or salvation.

The sermon emphasizes that a Christless religion is vain and devoid of power. Such a religion might appear benign but ultimately fails to provide true access to God or salvation. The doctrines of historic Reformed theology affirm that all spiritual blessings and reconciliation with God are found solely in Christ (Ephesians 1:3). Without Christ, individuals are left to rely on their goodness or religious practices, which cannot withstand the scrutiny of God's holiness. The necessity of Christ in Christianity is highlighted by the warning that apart from Him, all efforts are futile and lead to eternal separation from God (John 15:5).
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:3, John 15:5

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