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How can self-righteousness lead to false hope?

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Self-righteousness can create a false sense of security, leading individuals to believe they do not need grace (Romans 10:3).

The danger of self-righteousness lies in its ability to instill a false hope and a sense of security that comes from comparing oneself favorably against others rather than measuring oneself against God's perfect holiness. Paul’s indictment of the Jews in Romans 10:3 highlights how their zeal for God was misdirected because they sought to establish their own righteousness rather than submit to God's righteousness. This erroneous belief can blind individuals to their real spiritual condition, preventing them from acknowledging their need for salvation through Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 10:3

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