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What does the Bible say about trusting in privileges?

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The Bible warns against placing our trust in privileges, emphasizing that true confidence must be in Christ alone.

In Romans 2:17-24, the Apostle Paul addresses the danger of trusting in one's own privileges, particularly those associated with Jewish identity and the Law. He illustrates that while privileges such as being children of God or having access to His Word can be blessings, they must not become the basis of our confidence. Instead, our trust must rest solely in the grace and mercy of God through Jesus Christ. Paul reminds us that mere possession of God's Law does not justify us; true justification comes from being doers of the Law, which requires a heart transformed by faith in Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 2:17-24

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