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As we move into Romans chapter 2, Paul turns from the openly rebellious sinner to the one who judges him. While chapter 1 exposes the depravity of those who suppress the truth, chapter 2 warns the self-proclaimed righteous not to rest in their judgment of others. The Jew, entrusted with the Law, and even the moral Gentile who lacks it, are both accountable before a God who judges impartially. The backdrop of this entire argument is the holy, holy, holiness of God. Therefore, the great danger is this: that in rightly recognizing the sin of others, one fails to examine his own heart, refuses to repent, and remains under the very wrath he affirms.
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By RickyAs we move into Romans chapter 2, Paul turns from the openly rebellious sinner to the one who judges him. While chapter 1 exposes the depravity of those who suppress the truth, chapter 2 warns the self-proclaimed righteous not to rest in their judgment of others. The Jew, entrusted with the Law, and even the moral Gentile who lacks it, are both accountable before a God who judges impartially. The backdrop of this entire argument is the holy, holy, holiness of God. Therefore, the great danger is this: that in rightly recognizing the sin of others, one fails to examine his own heart, refuses to repent, and remains under the very wrath he affirms.
Feel free to reach out! *Text here*