
Whose righteousness are we parading
Haidy Moussa
Paglalarawan
<p><strong>Whose righteousness are we parading: Luke 18: 9-14</strong></p> <p>1. <strong>The Introduction: </strong>Whose righteousness do we parade in our Christian life; is it our own righteousness or is it Christ’s righteousness?</p> <p>1.1 <strong>Big Idea:</strong> Let’s take a look at two types of righteousness from this parable in Luke ch18 vv9-14 to examine our own hearts to see if our own parade of righteousness will be justified before our heavenly Father (9-14)</p> <p>2. The first parade of righteousness is a false righteousness (11-12)</p> <p>3. The second parade of righteousness is a true righteousness (13-14)</p> <p>4. <strong>Conclusion: the exhortation:</strong> Now that we have examined our hearts by looking at a parade of false righteousness and a parade of true righteousness from Luke ch18 vv9-14 – will our parade of righteousness be justified before our heavenly Father? (9-14)?</p> <p><strong>Reflection</strong>: Your parade of righteousness: is it a false parade or a true parade of righteousness? Will your parade of righteousness be justified before your heavenly Father? (Gen. 45: 4-8; 50: 19; Exod. 20: 3; 2 Sam. 12: 1-15; Job 2: 10; Ps. 51: 17; Prov. 6: 5, 17; Isa. 48: 11; 66: 2; Jer. 9: 23-24; Matt. 5: 3, 20; 6: 1-6; 23: 23; Mk. 12: 29-31; Luke 18: 9-14; 19: 1-10; 1 Cor. 8: 1-3)</p>