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When Comparison Replaces Repentance

23 min · 15. feb. 2026
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Christian Lee (2026 February 15, Sunday, Storyline Church) What if the biggest spiritual danger isn’t rebellion… but comparison? “At least I’m not like that.” We rarely say it out loud, but it shapes how we see ourselves. Romans 2 reveals how comparison can quietly replace repentance while fueling self-righteousness or indifference, giving us a false sense of security. Scripture: Romans 2:1-6

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