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What is the difference between Pharisaical religion and the gospel?

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Pharisaical religion is characterized by hypocrisy and self-righteousness, while the gospel emphasizes grace and the need for true repentance (Matthew 5:20).

The religion of the Pharisees focuses on outward appearances, ritualistic practices, and a superficial understanding of righteousness that leads to condemnation (Matthew 23:4). In contrast, the gospel reveals the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice and the necessity of relying on His righteousness. The gospel invites believers to recognize their sinfulness and embrace the grace offered through faith in Christ, which results in true righteousness before God. Where Pharisaical religion results in self-justification and spiritual pride, the gospel leads to humility, genuine worship, and ultimate acceptance before God.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:20, Matthew 23:4

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