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In this message from Romans 2, we continue our Hard Truths series by examining the danger of religious confidence without genuine faith. Paul addresses what he calls the “over-righteous”—those who believe they are right with God because of their religious background, moral knowledge, or outward obedience. Speaking directly to the Jewish audience of his day, Paul dismantles the false security of heritage, law-keeping, and circumcision, showing that outward religion cannot cover inward sin.
By E-Free Church Gaylord CampusIn this message from Romans 2, we continue our Hard Truths series by examining the danger of religious confidence without genuine faith. Paul addresses what he calls the “over-righteous”—those who believe they are right with God because of their religious background, moral knowledge, or outward obedience. Speaking directly to the Jewish audience of his day, Paul dismantles the false security of heritage, law-keeping, and circumcision, showing that outward religion cannot cover inward sin.