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How do we know that morality without Christ is sin?

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Morality without Christ is sin because it is rooted in self-righteousness and attempts to earn favor with God rather than recognizing reliance on His grace.

The sermon asserts that while the people in Isaiah 58 appeared morally upright, their actions were ultimately deemed sinful because they sought to obtain God's approval through their deeds instead of faith in Christ. True righteousness cannot be achieved through regulations or moral behavior when separated from Christ's sacrifice. The text emphasizes that reliance on personal merit, even in seemingly good deeds, is an affront to the grace of God that alone justifies sinful man. Thus, morality devoid of a relationship with Christ leads to spiritual death, as it is motivated by pride rather than genuine humility before God.
Scripture References: Isaiah 58:1-4, Matthew 23:4, Romans 3:20

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