Perhaps the "hunger and thirst for righteousness" is really very common, but we go hunting for it in the wrong places: Do-it-yourself frameworks (If I do X, Y, and not Z I'm good), excuses, or persuading (or intimidating) other people into affirming you.
All instead of wanting real righteousness and finding the One who can make it right.
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Deep post about seeking righteousness vs. self-justification. The spambot makes for a bit of a jarring contrast.
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