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Why is not trusting in ourselves important for salvation?

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Trusting in ourselves for salvation leads to self-righteousness, which cannot save us.

The sermon strongly warns against self-reliance as a measure of one's relationship with God. Human hearts are described as deceitful and wicked, unable to be trusted in matters of spiritual life. Instead, believers should look to Jesus Christ and His righteousness for assurance of salvation. Paul vividly illustrates this by recounting his background as a Pharisee, noting that all his previous confidence in self-righteous works needed to be abandoned. Salvation is based solely on faith in Christ and not on personal merit or performance, emphasizing the need for humility and reliance on God's grace alone.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 17:9, Philippians 3:8-9

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