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Why is it dangerous to rely on good works for salvation?

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Relying on good works for salvation is dangerous because it leads to self-deception and separation from God's true righteousness.

Trusting in good works as a means to achieve salvation positions individuals away from the grace of God. In God's economy, salvation cannot be earned or justified by human efforts. As seen in Isaiah 65:5, those who claim to be righteous by their works are viewed by God as smoke in His nostrils, indicating His disdain for self-reliance. In addition, Paul mentions in Romans 10:3 that such an approach results in a failed quest for righteousness, as it does not submit to the righteousness that comes from God. This reliance on works is not only spiritually damaging but also prevents individuals from receiving the true remedy for their sin, which is faith in the blood and righteousness of Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Isaiah 65:5, Romans 10:3

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