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Scott continues the study of Romans, focusing on the themes of impartiality in God's judgment and the concept of conscience. He begins by addressing common questions about the fate of those who have never heard of Jesus, setting the stage for a deep discussion about God's fairness and the standards by which all humanity will be judged. Romans 2 is cited to highlight that God does not show favoritism and that both those with and without the law will be judged according to their actions. He also discusses conscience, explaining how even those who have never directly encountered the law demonstrate its principles through their behavior.
Scott also talks about the ways in which people attempt to silence their conscience through distractions, pleasures, and blame, illustrating the universal need for spiritual introspection and accountability. He links the gospel's message to judgment and highlights God's ability to judge both external actions and inner motives. The episode concludes with practical reflections on how believers can honor God in their daily lives by embracing gratitude for salvation and seeking divine guidance to refine their hearts.
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By Scott KefferScott continues the study of Romans, focusing on the themes of impartiality in God's judgment and the concept of conscience. He begins by addressing common questions about the fate of those who have never heard of Jesus, setting the stage for a deep discussion about God's fairness and the standards by which all humanity will be judged. Romans 2 is cited to highlight that God does not show favoritism and that both those with and without the law will be judged according to their actions. He also discusses conscience, explaining how even those who have never directly encountered the law demonstrate its principles through their behavior.
Scott also talks about the ways in which people attempt to silence their conscience through distractions, pleasures, and blame, illustrating the universal need for spiritual introspection and accountability. He links the gospel's message to judgment and highlights God's ability to judge both external actions and inner motives. The episode concludes with practical reflections on how believers can honor God in their daily lives by embracing gratitude for salvation and seeking divine guidance to refine their hearts.
Download the Insight Sheets Here:
Blank Insight Sheet: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tzvyJHKpp9D6hkwvOIj2CsIDSMxwWwj0/view?usp=sharing
Insight Sheet With Answers: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hk_xXAYReZBdaObaIc1IeXCUWe3E9dmN/view?usp=sharing
Key Topics Discussed: