Dec. 11: The Danger of Self-Righteousness
Reading: Luke 18:9-14
The Pharisee had impressive credentials—fasting, tithing, moral living. Yet he left the temple unjustified while the humble tax collector found mercy. Paul, once a Pharisee himself, learned that all his accomplishments meant nothing compared to Christ's righteousness. We live in a culture that celebrates self-sufficiency and personal achievement. We naturally want to brag about our skills, knowledge, and contributions. But Advent confronts our self-reliance. Salvation isn't about what we bring to God; it's about what God brings to us. Like Scrooge facing his past, we must acknowledge that our best efforts, when compared to Christ's sacrifice, fall desperately short. Only then can we receive the gift of grace.
Reflection Question: In what areas of your life are you still trying to earn God's approval rather than receive His grace?