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What does the Bible say about being righteous versus wicked?

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The Bible presents humanity as divided into two groups: the righteous and the wicked, emphasizing that all the righteous see themselves as wicked and vice versa.

According to the Bible, humanity is clearly categorized into two distinct groups: the righteous and the wicked. Scripture illustrates this dichotomy with various representative figures such as Cain and Abel or the Pharisee and the publican. The fundamental belief in sovereign grace is that the righteous, though justified by grace, are fully aware of their own wickedness, while the wicked often believe themselves to be righteous. This truth is foundational to understanding the gospel, as it reflects the reality of man’s spiritual state and need for salvation in Christ.
Scripture References: Genesis 40, Romans 3:19

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