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What is the difference between religion and a relationship with God?

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Religion often focuses on outward rituals, while a relationship with God is about inward faith and transformation.

The key difference between religion and a relationship with God lies in the intent and essence of practice. Religion emphasizes rituals, traditions, and outward show—often relying on works and human effort—as exemplified by the Pharisees, who spoke of their deeds. In contrast, a genuine relationship with God is defined by an inward change and understanding that true salvation comes from faith in Christ. Romans 3 underscores that it is God's grace and not our works that justify us, indicating that a heart transformed by the Holy Spirit leads to a true, meaningful relationship with God, expressing faith through love rather than mere ritualistic exercises.
Scripture References: Romans 3:20-24

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