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What does the Bible say about avoiding self-condemnation?

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The Bible teaches that we can avoid self-condemnation through faith in God's mercy and by devoting ourselves to good works as evidence of our faith.

In Titus 3, we are reminded that God saves us not because of our works, but according to His mercy, through the washing of regeneration and renewal by the Holy Spirit. Self-condemnation often arises from failing to recognize this truth, as we may mistakenly believe that our works merit God's favor. Instead, we are called to live out our faith through good works, which are excellent and profitable for us, ensuring we remain fruitful in our Christian walk. A continuous reminder of God's grace and a focus on living in accordance with sound doctrine is essential to avoid self-condemnation.
Scripture References: Titus 3:4-8

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