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What does Ezekiel 18 say about righteousness?

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Ezekiel 18 teaches that righteousness is individual and that each person is accountable for their own actions before God.

Ezekiel 18 emphasizes personal accountability regarding righteousness. The chapter conveys that a righteous person who turns from their righteousness will not be remembered for their past deeds, underscoring the importance of continual faithfulness to God. It asserts that each individual will be judged according to their own conduct, as seen in verses such as 4 and 30, indicating that God does not hold individuals accountable for the sins of others. This reaffirms the necessity of personal integrity and continual repentance in one's walk with God.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 18:4, Ezekiel 18:30

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