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Why is self-righteousness dangerous for a Christian?

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Self-righteousness is dangerous because it can blind individuals to their need for Christ and lead them away from true salvation.

Self-righteousness stems from a false sense of morality and pride, leading individuals to believe they can earn God’s approval through their actions or behavior. This mindset was exemplified by the rich young ruler, who believed he had kept all the commandments and lacked nothing. However, Jesus exposed his self-righteousness by challenging him to sell all he had, demonstrating that true faith requires total surrender and dependence on Christ. As Paul noted in Galatians, reliance on works results in living under a curse, while understanding our failings leads us to embrace God’s grace. Therefore, self-righteousness is perilous as it fosters spiritual blindness and prevents genuine acknowledgement of one’s need for Christ's redemptive work.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:10, Matthew 19:16-26

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What Lack I Yet?
Don Fortner · Aug 1, 1995
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