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Why is leaving religion important for coming to Christ?

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Leaving religion is crucial as true salvation is found in a relationship with Christ, not in religious practices.

The necessity to leave tradition-bound religion when coming to Christ is highlighted in the sermon, emphasizing that much of organized religion does not point to Christ. Instead, it often promotes self-righteousness and human merit. Hebrews 13:13 instructs believers to go to Jesus outside the camp, bearing His reproach. True faith centers on Christ alone, and when we truly see Him as all we need, it becomes evident that any reliance on religion cannot satisfy our spiritual hunger. In essence, coming to Christ means prioritizing Him over all forms of human effort or tradition.
Scripture References: Hebrews 13:13

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