The "self-esteem movement" seeks to boost people's self-image without addressing sin or the need for forgiveness, often lacking a scientific basis. Jesus' parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector illustrates that self-righteousness, rooted in inflated self-esteem, distances people from God, while humble repentance fosters a true relationship with Him. Christians are encouraged to focus on Christ, finding peace and value in His redemption rather than in self-esteem.
Self-Esteem and Forgiveness
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