God doesn't necessarily want us to always know what's right. He wants us to admit that He knows better than we do and to follow Him with trust and humility. After all, Adam and Eve fell because they ate the fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. Had they simply followed God, they would not have needed to know the difference between right and wrong because God would have guided them in righteous paths. God also doesn't want us to argue with each other about who's right. He wants us to work together as His servants in the world. Our disagreements frequently distract us from our true mission, and if we put our differences aside we often find that they do not inhibit our ability to do God's work nearly as much as our arguments did. Sometimes there is nothing to gain by arguing about who's right, because such arguments may never be resolved. Some issues are opinions and not facts, interpretations and not provable certainties, and we could spend the rest of our lives debating them. Or we could decide that it doesn't matter whether we're right or wrong so long as we are doing our best to follow God and love our neighbors.
When it comes down to it, I would much rather be an idiot with a kind and trusted master and loving friends than an infallible genius living in isolation. Being right will not necessarily teach us about love, and trusting in ourselves to be right may even lead us away from God. Being righteous means that it's OK if we're not right all the time—we just need to keep God ever before our eyes and continue to care about the people who are working through the right and wrong answers just like us. I think it is much more joyful to be righteous than to be right. "
I copied this from the Internet and it truly resonates in my heart. I can see why the Lord says that self righteousness (our flesh needing to be right, or being one up on someone) is as filthy rags! The only One who is always righteous (right) lives inside of every believer so when believers are in agreement, we can know that is His righteousness in us connecting with His righteousness in another believer. Satan loves to divide and conquer and that is how he gains momentum with believers by triggering our need to be right which is craving to be fed by seeking out those same "filthy rags" in another believer. How do we kill this part of our flesh? We starve it to death by refusing to feed it. This is the only way we can truly be "used as instruments of His righteousness through us. What do you think?
