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A self-centred attitude by which people defend their actions and beliefs without reference to God. Scripture insists that the confidence and ultimate justification of believers lie with God, and condemns those who look elsewhere for these.
Self-justification is impossible before a holy God Job 25:4 See also 1Sa 6:20; Mal 3:2; Rev 6:17
Justification is achieved by God, not by people Ro 5:1-2 See also Ro 3:27-30; Gal 2:20-21
Self-justification occurs through ignoring God and his ways Ne 9:16 See also Lk 16:14-15
Self-justification occurs through pride Lk 18:9-14 See also Mt 23:1-7 pp Mk 12:38-39 pp Lk 20:45-46; Ro 2:17-27
Self-justification occurs through legalism Lk 10:25-29 See also Gal 3:1-5; Gal 5:4
Gal 5:4 See also Mt 18:21-35; Lk 18:9-14
Ge 3:8-12 Adam; Ex 32:19-24 Aaron; 1Sa 13:7-14 Saul; Mt 19:16-22 pp Mk 10:17-22 pp Lk 18:18-23 the rich young man; Php 3:4-9 Paul as a Pharisee
God’s condemnation of self-justification Ro 2:1-11
God’s punishment of self-justification Pr 29:1 See also Ge 3:8-19; Jer 6:19-23
People are justified by God’s grace alone Eph 2:8-9 See also Ro 3:21-24; Tit 2:11; Tit 3:4-7
God accepts those who trust in his mercy without trying to justify themselves Ps 130:3-4 See also Ps 143:2; Lk 18:9-14
1025 | God, anger of |
4030 | world, behaviour in |
5943 | self-deception |
6178 | hardness of heart |
6666 | grace |
6676 | justification |
6686 | mercy |
8276 | humility |
8802 | pride |
8824 | self-righteousness |
9250 | woe |