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Why are false religions considered worthless?

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False religions are deemed worthless because they do not align with true worship of God and lack Christ at the center (Isaiah 66:3-4).

Isaiah 66:3-4 illustrates God's contempt for false religions, stating that their sacrifices resemble abominable acts rather than genuine worship. The text mocks the offerings of those who choose their own ways instead of God's. This reflects the Reformed understanding that true worship must stem from faith in Christ, who is the fulfillment of all sacrifices. Without Him at the center, religious activities become meaningless, masquerading as worship while failing to honor God. Hence, true religion must be centered on Christ and rooted in the gospel to be of any value.
Scripture References: Isaiah 66:3-4

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