AI OVERVIEW: Respectable sins are those hidden attitudes that seem acceptable and easy to admit, like pride, vanity, or the need to appear busy or productive, which shape how we relate to God and others. Outward obedience and deep religious knowledge don’t suffice because God sees the heart, and the danger is masquerading as wisdom while judging others or crafting stories about people. The teaching highlights 'damnable good works' as a contrast to true faith and calls for practices that keep people connected to God’s kindness—confession to trusted friends and being known within a community rather than performing to be seen.
YOUTUBE DESCRIPTION: After addressing sins that are easy to recognize, Paul turns to those who might assume they're doing just fine. Religious knowledge, moral behavior, and outward obedience aren't enough. God isn't interested in appearances alone—he sees the heart. It's a sobering reminder that fol...