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Why does true religion not consist in words alone?

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True religion is rooted in genuine faith and the power of God, not just in verbal profession.

According to 1 Corinthians 4:20, true religion is characterized by power rather than mere words. This indicates that proclamation alone—in the absence of the accompanying work of the Holy Spirit—lacks substance and does not lead to salvation. The kingdom of God is inward and must be evidenced by a life transformed by God’s grace. In Romans 14:17, it is clarified that the essence of the Kingdom includes righteousness, peace, and joy, which cannot be achieved merely through verbal declarations. Thus, a true relationship with God involves a heart transformed by His power that produces genuine evidence of faith in action.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 4:20, Romans 14:17

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