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How does Jesus' example address self-righteousness?

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Jesus confronts self-righteousness by highlighting the impossibility of any individual being without sin, as seen in His challenge to the accusers in John 8.

In John 8:1-11, Jesus disarms the self-righteous Pharisees by challenging them to consider their own sinfulness. When He states, 'He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her,' He exposes the fallacy of their self-righteousness. This powerful moment serves to remind all that human judgment lacks the authority to condemn others while being guilty themselves. For historic Reformed theology, this underscores the doctrine of Total Depravity, which teaches that all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, making us all in need of grace. The message is clear: instead of casting stones, we should recognize our need for mercy.
Scripture References: John 8:1-11, Romans 3:23

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