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What does the Bible say about the nature of human righteousness?

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The Bible conveys that human righteousness is insufficient for earning God's favor.

In Deuteronomy 9:6-7, Moses stresses that the Israelites are a stiff-necked people, highlighting that their entrance into Canaan is not on account of their righteousness but is a function of God's judgment against the wickedness of the nations. This reflects a core principle of sovereign grace theology: no one can boast of their righteousness before God. Instead, salvation and divine blessings are a result of God's unmerited favor, reminding believers that their standing with God is based solely on Christ's righteousness and not their own works.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 9:6-7

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Hear O Israel
Bruce Crabtree · Jan 8, 2014
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