... that we carry out. Public thanks and flattery (due to the wrong motive) only deny us the blessedness from the Spirit of God. Also, we cannot even claim any self-righteousness for the works we carry out: ...
... Certainly, he was free in choosing his attitude after the sacrifice was made. For instance, Abel could have easily yielded to pride and self-righteousness after the acceptance of his sacrifice by God. ...
... we carry out. Public thanks and flattery (due to the wrong motive) only deny us the blessedness from the Spirit of God. Also, we cannot even claim any self-righteousness for the works we carry out: our ...
... Certainly, he was free in choosing his attitude after the sacrifice was made. For instance, Abel could have easily yielded to pride and self-righteousness after the acceptance of his sacrifice by God. ...
... we carry out. Public thanks and flattery (due to the wrong motive) only deny us the blessedness from the Spirit of God. Also, we cannot even claim any self-righteousness for the works we carry out: our ...
... us through our outward display of righteousness. Beloved in the Lord, God cannot be mocked. He says our righteousness is like filthy rags before Him (Isaiah64:6). That is to say self-righteousness as is ...
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