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Why is self-righteousness condemned in the Bible?

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Self-righteousness is condemned because it leads one to depend on their own perceived goodness rather than on God’s grace.

The Bible strongly condemns self-righteousness as it reflects a reliance on one's own deeds rather than faith in Christ. Jesus emphasized this when He stated that those who judge others must first examine their own hearts (Matthew 7:1-5). The story of the woman caught in adultery illustrates how the Pharisees viewed their own righteousness superior while they were guilty themselves. Romans 3:23 reminds us that all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, underlining that any attempt to justify ourselves through our works is futile. Instead, we are called to humble ourselves and recognize our need for God's mercy and grace.
Scripture References: Matthew 7:1-5, Romans 3:23, Galatians 3:10

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