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Why is self-sufficiency dangerous for Christians?

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Self-sufficiency undermines the reliance on God's grace, leading to spiritual pride and disconnecting one from true salvation.

Self-sufficiency poses a significant danger for Christians because it fosters pride and detachment from the vital truth that salvation and every good work emanate from God's grace alone. The danger stems from the belief that one can achieve righteousness through personal effort rather than recognizing that 'without me, you can do nothing' (John 15:5). This mentality can lead to spiritual deception, causing individuals to trust their works over God’s grace, which forms the core of the gospel. The reliance on oneself can result in a false sense of security where there should be humility and dependence on God. Addressing self-sufficiency involves a constant return to the truth of grace, keeping believers grounded in their need for Christ and His empowering presence.
Scripture References: John 15:5, Philippians 4:13

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Kent Clark · Nov 16, 2014
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