For he flatters himself in his own eyes, when he finds out his iniquity and when he hates – Psalm 36:2
What do you do when someone points out your sin? Do you try to justify your sin? Do you try to blame others and excuse yourself? Do you just say that this is just the way you are? That is what the wicked do! To be wicked means to be twisted. It is twisted when we excuse our sins and when we justify our hatred of others. It is wicked when we choose to convince ourselves that what is evil is actually good and acceptable. It is wicked when we allow folly in our lives just because we know we serve a loving and merciful God. It is wicked saying the end justifies the means though we know the means do not align with godly principles. The bible is clear that we deceive ourselves if we say we have no sin, but that God is faithful and just to forgive us and cleanse us from our unrighteousness when we confess our sins (1 John 1:8-9) So, rather than flatter ourselves with our ability to justify ourselves; rather than do all sorts of mental gymnastics to make our iniquity seem alright, it is much better to humble ourselves and ask God to change our heart to become more like Him. We may be able to fool others and we may choose to fool ourselves, but we will never fool God.
I can fool myself and others, but I cannot fool God.