Biblical Advice and Commentary on Romans 2
Summary of Romans 2. Paul tells the Jews to not judge others. By judging outward appearances we may be despising God's goodness. It is His goodness that leads us to repentance, not appearances. God does not respect person for their own sake, but He respects goodness and righteousness. We must not just be hearers of the law, but doers of the law. It is what is in our heart and conscience that is important. We must not be hypocripts that say one thing and do another. The uncircumcised (non-Jew) can also have a relationship with God. Outward appearances mean nothing to God. It is what is in your heart, your spirit, that is important to God. See below for Biblical commentary and scriptures from the book of Romans 2.
Romans 2 Scriptures1 Therefore thou art inexcusable, O man, whosoever thou art that judgest: for wherein thou judgest another, thou condemnest thyself; for thou that judgest doest the same things. The Law Written in Their Hearts (Altar Painting)16 In the day when God shall judge the secrets of men by Jesus Christ according to my gospel. |
Romans 2 Biblical Advice and CommentaryRom 2:1: There is No Excuse for Judging Others, That Is God's Job. Even though it is human nature to judge people that is no excuse to do it. God is very clear about us judging people – don't do it. Romans 2:1 tells us that it is inexcusable to judge others and that we condemn ourselves when we judge others. God Is Our Judge
Rom 2:8:The Bible Tells Us Not to Be Led By Our Anger. Most anger is based on our self-righteousness. We get anger because someone is threating our pride or they are aggravating us. Our anger is based on our own self-interest without any consideration of God. Romans 2:8 advises us how anger leads to disobedience and unrighteousness. Rom 2:14: Does everyone have a conscience? The short answer is yes, everyone has a conscience. This includes Christians, Jews, and the unsaved - everyone. The question is what standard is followed by a person's conscience. Romans 2:14 advises us on how everyone has a conscience ... Rom 2:14: To Be Without A Conscience. The Bible tells us that God made everyone with a conscience. If this is so, how can anyone be without conscience? People without conscience choose not to retain God in their knowledge. Romans 2:14 advises us that everyone, Christians and non-Christians, have a conscience ... Rom 2:15: A Law Written In Your Heart. Conscience is a group of laws in your heart. Mankind has demonstrated that they know God's principles. No matter if we know the Bible or not, we know we should not murder, steal, be jealous of other people, and generally not do the things that displease our Creator. Romans 2:15 provides us another definition of conscience ... |
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