Last
time in the Romans 1 we learned
because of all of God’s creation humanity is without excuse. We should not doubt God, the truth, or who He
is. We learned because of men’s
wickedness God gave them over to their desires and depraved minds. They suppress the truth and don’t give Him
thanks. They know what is right, but
choose to exchange truth for lies. This
time we will see that God will cut through our excuses and the truth about our
stubborn unbelief will come out.
Romans 2:1-16 – Impartial Judgment
Therefore
you have no excuse. You pass judgment on
others and the things you pass judgment on is the exactly the same things you
do yourself. You are condemning yourself. You know that God’s judgment is based on
truth. When you pass judgment, how can you
yourself escape God’s judgment? You show
contempt of the riches of His kindness, His tolerance and patience and don’t
realize God’s kindness leads toward repentance. (Rom. 2:1-4)
Are you
self-righteous?
Are you
prone to judge others?
Principle: God’s judgment will be according to truth.
Paul is
again saying that mankind has no excuse.
His repetition is dramatizing the truth that we as humans can’t seem to
admit when we do wrong and are always making excuses. God will cut through those excuses and the
truth about our stubborn unbelief will come out.
Do you
make excuses?
Do you
blame other instead of admitting you are in the wrong?
To pass
judgment is condemning others for sin when it’s God’s job not ours. Being self-righteous is a sin we find it hard
to see in ourselves. It tells others
that we are good enough in ourselves to qualify for heaven and don’t’ really
need a Savior. A self-righteous person
is quick to accuse others and doesn’t want to think about his own sin. When you condemn other sinners for the same
sin you do, on judgment day God’s says you will be without excuse. It isn’t wrong to judge those in the church
who profess to be believers, but are living in sin. (1 Cor. 5:9-13). Paul is
talking about self-righteously judging. “Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you
will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.”
– Matt. 7:1-2
I think
we are all a little self-righteous.
Maybe we don’t act immorally or practice impurity, but what about how we
fill our minds with TV and movies filled with profanity, violence, and sexual
immorality? Sometimes we pick parts of
the Bible we like that condemns others and ignore other parts that condemn
us. This makes us hypocrites.
How are
you a hypocrite?
Do you
pass judgment on your spouse, but fail to look at your own failures?
God is
tolerant and patience. He doesn’t strike
us dead instantly when we sin. If that
were the case, we would have been dead long ago. God is slow to anger and gives us every
opportunity to repent so we won’t face His judgment. Just because He is tolerant, kind, and
patient don’t think you will escape His final judgment. He is all that so you will repent. He is just giving you more time.
Because
of your stubbornness and unrepentant heart, you are storing up wrath against yourself
for the day of God’s wrath. God will
give to each one what he has done. Those
persistent in doing good and obeying seek glory, honor and immortality, He will
give eternal life. Those who are
self-seeking and who reject the truth and follow evil, will experience God’s
wrath and anger. There will be trouble
and distress for everyone who does evil – Jews and Gentile. All those who do good will have glory, honor
and peace. God does not show favoritism.
(Rom. 2:5-11)
Our
biggest problem is unrepentant hearts.
Yes, we are all stubborn to a point.
To repent means to have a change of heart and mind and turn away from
sin and turn to God. It’s being sorry
for our sins enough to stop sinning and turn to God. If you have not come to Jesus and confessed
your sins and turned from them, He is waiting for you. He will forgive you no matter what you’ve
done. Spend time in His Word for
guidance as to how to live the way He wants you to live.
What do
your actions reveal about your heart attitude toward God?
Paul
says that Jews are God’s chosen people, but they don’t get special favors when
it comes to judgment. If fact, they will
be first in line. He will judge everyone
according to his deeds. He will judge
everyone impartially. All will stand
before God is judgment.
If you
are not a believer, you will see God’s wrath.
There will be trouble and distress for you. There will be eternal punishment for
you. You will go to hell and that’s not
a place where you want to be. God will
judge each person individually and will be impartial.
If you
believe in Jesus, He gives you eternal life.
To have eternal life means after your earthly death, your life will go
on forever. You will be in the very
presence of God forever and ever.
Eternal life really begins the moment you come to know God through faith
in Jesus. Paul says eternal life is
glory, honor, immorality and peace.
Good
works do not earn salvation, but are evidence of salvation. Genuine saving faith results in a life of
good deeds. “For
it is by grace you have been saved, through faith – and this not from
yourselves, it is the gift of God – not by works, so that no one can
boast. For we are God’s workmanship,
created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us
to do.” – Eph. 2:8-10.
If you
knew you would stand before God tomorrow, how would you live your life
differently today?
All who
sin apart from the law will also perish apart from the law and all who sin
under the law will be judged by the law.
Those who obey the law will be declared righteous. The Gentiles don’t have the law, but do
things required by the law. The requirements
of the law are written in their hearts and their consciences, which is
defending them. God will judge men’s
secrets through Jesus Christ as the gospel declares. (Rom. 2:12-16)
The
Jews relied on the law and bragged about their relationship to God. They sinned under the law and the Gentiles
sinned without the law. The Gentiles
have an inner sense of right and wrong. They
have a conscience. He is saying that
everyone should know it is wrong to mistreat others, to murder, to steal,
etc. No matter who you are there will be
judgment of all according to your outward deeds as well as your secrets.
God
knows our hidden motives. He knows all
our secrets. He knows when we outwardly
serve Him, but He also knows the lust in our hearts. He sees everything. Nothing will escape Him on judgment day.
What
are your secrets?
How can
you make your conscience more reliable?
The
Jews thought they were special, but God is impartial. Some Christians think they are special and
hold themselves with high honor. God
does not show favoritism. All will be
held accountable. God will judge by the
standard of Jesus. That’s good
news. Jesus knows what it’s like to be a
man and He will not punish those who trust and believe in Him. He has rescued them from sin by His death on
the cross.
Principle: God will impartially judge each person
according to his deeds.
Romans 2:17-24 – Hypocrisy
The
Jews knew the law and relied on it. If
they know His will and are convinced to be a guide to the Gentiles, then they
should teach and as they teach they will also be teaching themselves. Paul questions them about their
attitudes. Were they teaching it is wrong
to steal, commit adultery, rob temples, and dishonor god by breaking the law?
(Rom. 2:17-24).
Knowledge
alone is not enough. God will judge
according to what people actually do.
The
Jews were privileged people. They had
knowledge about God. They were God’s
chosen people. They had a special
relationship with Him. They were chosen
to serve in His temple. God gave them
the Law to live by. He protected and
provided them for 40 days in the wilderness and throughout history. He promised them many descendants. Instead of being grateful they were arrogant,
boastful, prideful, self-serving, and even hypocrites.
Are you
a teacher in your church? Do you
practice what you preach? Are you a hypocrite? Are you setting good examples for your
students? Do you have wrong attitudes? Do you boast in God, but do not honor
Him? Do you honor yourself instead? How are you humbled before God? How are you leading others to worship Him
more fervently? Do you apply His Word to
your own life?
Principle: Hypocrisy dishonors God and damages
unbelievers.
Romans 2:25-29 – Ritual VS Reality
Circumcision
has value if you observe the law. If
those who are not circumcised keep the law, will they not be regarded as though
they were circumcised? The one who is
not circumcised physically and yet obeys the law will condemn you who, even
though you have the law and circumcision, are a lawbreaker. A man is not a Jew if he is only one
outwardly. A man is a Jew if he is one
inwardly and circumcision is of the heart, by the Spirit not the law. This man’s praise is from men not from God. (Rom. 2:25-29).
The
Jews trusted in their religious rituals.
Circumcision was a sign God gave to Abraham to show a covenant between
God and Israel. It symbolized moral
purity and separation from the world.
The Jews said the Gentiles needed to receive circumcision. But with God it is not a matter of outward
appearance. It is a matter of the
heart. Circumcision doesn’t free anyone
from sin or make a good relationship with God.
Many people are circumcised, but refuse to obey God. True circumcision is not a matter of the
flesh, but of the heart.
We can
substitute baptism or church member for the word circumcision in verses
25-27. People today use these are
outward signs for their relationship with God.
Just because you are baptized or belong to a church doesn’t necessarily
mean you are saved. God looks at the
heart, not the outward appearances.
Churches
today have rituals like pastors dressed in special robes, infant baptism,
lighting a candle for the dead, making a cross sign over their chest, confession
to a priest, etc. There are really only
2 rituals we should observe. They are
baptism and communion. It’s not about
rituals, but about what is in your heart.
What
rituals do you practice?
Principle: True circumcision is a matter of the heart.
Next time
we will study Romans 3. Have a blessed
day and thanks for visiting my site. Hope
to see you here again. -- I encourage you to trust in Jesus.
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