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What does the Bible say about doing what is right in our own eyes?

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The Bible warns against doing what is right in our own eyes, highlighting that this leads to confusion and sin without God as our guide.

In Judges 17:6, the phrase 'every man did that which was right in his own eyes' underscores the chaos and spiritual decline of Israel in a time without leadership. The narrative demonstrates that relying on our own wisdom, rather than adhering to God's commands, results in spiritual confusion and separation from God. The people of Israel, without their divine King, fell into cycles of sin by justifying their wrong actions as right in their own perceptions, which ultimately led them further away from God's truth.
Scripture References: Judges 17:6, Proverbs 21:2

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