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What is self-righteousness according to the Bible?

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Self-righteousness is the belief that one can achieve righteousness through personal efforts or adherence to laws.

Self-righteousness, as described in the sermon, represents a reliance on one’s own works or moral standards to earn God’s favor. It refers to the attitude exhibited by the Pharisees who believed that by keeping the law, they could achieve a righteous standing before God. Romans 3:9-10 illustrates that all are under sin and emphasizes that no one is righteous by their own efforts. Moreover, this mindset leads to a comparative evaluation of one's spirituality against others. The danger lies in believing that one's actions can influence God’s acceptance, thus undermining the grace of God. The scriptural teaching reminds us that our righteousness comes solely from Christ’s imputed righteousness, not from our flawed human efforts.
Scripture References: Romans 3:9-10

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