John Younts, Everyday Talk, Talking Freely and Naturally about God with Your Children, Shepherd Press, 2004, p. 140.
Self-pity is a powerful, negative attitude that gives rise to many, many excuses for sin. People fall into Satan’s trap of giving themselves “permission” to sin to compensate for the difficulties and trials they’ve had to bear. Self-pity is a direct rejection of God’s control. It is saying, “I don’t like what you’ve done in my life, and I absolutely will not be content! I can’t change it, so I’ll just be angry and miserable.”
John Younts, Everyday Talk, Talking Freely and Naturally about God with Your Children, Shepherd Press, 2004, p. 140.