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How does understanding self-righteousness relate to faith?

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Recognizing self-righteousness leads one to rely fully on God's mercy rather than personal merit (Luke 18:14).

Understanding self-righteousness is critical for anyone seeking to embrace the concept of faith in Christ. In Luke 18:14, Jesus illustrates the distinction between a self-righteous Pharisee and a humble publican. The Pharisee's prayer exhibits confidence in his own works, while the publican, aware of his sinfulness, pleads for mercy. This contrast emphasizes that faith cannot flourish in a heart filled with self-reliance. True faith recognizes our inherent inability to meet God's standards and fully depends on His grace, mercy, and righteousness provided through Christ. Therefore, acknowledging one's own self-righteousness is the first step toward genuine faith.
Scripture References: Luke 18:14

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