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What is the significance of being redeemed from self-righteousness?

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Being redeemed from self-righteousness is crucial as it reveals our dependence on Christ’s righteousness instead of our own.

Redeemed from self-righteousness signifies the liberation from the dangerous illusion that one's good works can earn favor with God. The sermon emphasizes that such self-righteousness blinds individuals to their need for grace. In the view of sovereign grace theology, this redemption highlights the futility of attempting to attain righteousness through personal merit. Instead, believers are called to rest in the perfect righteousness of Christ. This shift not only alters one’s relationship with God—accepting grace instead of striving for self-justification—but also fosters genuine humility and gratitude as we acknowledge Christ as the true source of our salvation.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 1:18-19

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Redeemed
Henry Mahan · May 11, 1994
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