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Why is false religion a powerful deception?

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False religion deceives by providing a false sense of security, leading individuals to trust in rituals rather than in Christ alone.

False religion serves as a powerful deception because it can make individuals feel content and secure while they are, in fact, spiritually misguided. The preacher discusses various forms of false religion, including idolatry, legalism, and the pursuit of salvation through free will. People often adhere to these beliefs sincerely, yet they are offering up ashes—meaningless rituals and efforts that cannot satisfy the demands of a holy God. This deception not only fosters a sense of security in individuals but also blinds them to the reality of their true spiritual condition, making them difficult to reach with the truth of the gospel.
Scripture References: Matthew 7:22-23, Jeremiah 17:9

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A Deceived Heart
Don Fortner · Aug 30, 1992
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