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Why does God scoff at self-righteousness?

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God scoffs at self-righteousness because it reveals a heart far from Him, as demonstrated in Luke 16:15.

In Luke 16:15, our Lord directly addresses the Pharisees, stating, 'Ye are they which justify yourselves before men; but God knoweth your hearts.' This highlights the contrast between man’s often superficial judgments and God’s piercing insight into the true condition of the heart. Self-righteousness masks genuine need for grace, leading to a façade of piety that God finds detestable. Such hypocrisy is abominable to God, as it is rooted in pride and a misunderstanding of His holiness. True righteousness, however, is born from humility and faith in Christ alone, not from works intended to impress others.
Scripture References: Luke 16:15

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