There are (at least) two stories there — one
about unrighteous dominion, and one about self - sacrifice and Christian charity.
When we believe in Jesus we become his disciples too and becoming his disciples may involve us doing something
about our unrighteous lifestyle.
Not exact matches
If so, I'd be asking Jesus for forgiveness for my sins that I knew
about and sins that seemed natural because Jesus haters of this world ensure everyone sins and all get blotted out for eternity... not knowing righteous from
unrighteous.
Jesus says he was
unrighteous, which is not a comment
about his abilities as a jurist.