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As believers, it's easy to sometimes get caught up with how good you are doing individually when it comes to your attempt to live "Christ like." Let's say before you came to Christ, you use to curse all the time and now since you have given your life to Christ you don't anymore. Amen! Congratulations!! You made a change for better. However, there isn't an easy way to say this, but you do not become "the expert" in "no cursing" all of a sudden. The error of self-righteousness here: is the belief that you are convinced of your own "goodness" in comparison with the actions of another, and therefore you come off thinking you are better than them. No sir, that's the wrong mentality. Instead, all glory, honor, and praises go to Jesus Christ who has turned your life from being upside down. Today it's personal. We are going to look at a parable Jesus shares and see where we can improve individual and not fall under the error of self-righteousness.
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As believers, it's easy to sometimes get caught up with how good you are doing individually when it comes to your attempt to live "Christ like." Let's say before you came to Christ, you use to curse all the time and now since you have given your life to Christ you don't anymore. Amen! Congratulations!! You made a change for better. However, there isn't an easy way to say this, but you do not become "the expert" in "no cursing" all of a sudden. The error of self-righteousness here: is the belief that you are convinced of your own "goodness" in comparison with the actions of another, and therefore you come off thinking you are better than them. No sir, that's the wrong mentality. Instead, all glory, honor, and praises go to Jesus Christ who has turned your life from being upside down. Today it's personal. We are going to look at a parable Jesus shares and see where we can improve individual and not fall under the error of self-righteousness.