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Intro - God’s Righteous Judgment -
Thou Shalt…
10 commandments =
Law
God’s Righteous Standard
Required Righteous Obedience
God’s Righteous Judgment
God’s Righteous Judgment
God’s Judgment and the Law / The Jew and the Law
God’s Righteousness Upheld / God’s Faithfulness
No One Is Righteous
Theme = God, Law, Righteousness, Justice/Judgment
Pray
A. Condemnation against pagan humanity (1:18–32)
1. Reasons for condemnation (1:18–23)
2. Results of condemnation (1:24–32)
B. Condemnation according to divine standards (2:1–16)
1. Truthfulness (2:1–4)
2. Impartiality (2:5–11)
3. Jesus Christ (2:12–16)
Oh God, might you grace us with your mercies yet again this day?
Would you grant us understanding.
God pour out your Spirit among us that we might hear and obey, that our hearts might be cleansed and ready to receive your Holy Word.
God we praise you for this day, for these that are gathered here among us, for your Word yet most of all for your great gospel.
In the glory of your name we pray.
Amen!
C. Condemnation against unfaithful Jews (2:17–3:8)
1. Condemnation because of their hypocrisy (2:17–24)
2. Condemnation because of their trust in rites (2:25–29)
3. Condemnation because of their unbelief (3:1–8)
D. Condemnation against all human beings (3:9–20)
1.
All are under sin (3:9–18)
2. All are conscious of sin (3:19–20)
Message
Rom
Title Slide
God’s Righteous Judgement upon us is…
Inexcusable … for us
Impartial
Unimpeachable
Inescapable
Inexcusable
Impartial
Unimpeachable
Inescapable
Because of these truths our state before almighty God is pitiable indeed… BUT
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Paul told us before…
Paul reminds and expounds after…
Because God’s Judgement upon us is…
Inexcusable … for us
Rom 2.4
He is patient and kind waiting for us to repent
Impartial
Rom
His salvation is universally available for all mankind
Unimpeachable
He Himself took our punishment so that not only His judgement is unimpeachable but so is His grace
Inescapable
He provided and provides today our only means of escape
Thou Shalt… Believe on the LORD Jesus Christ!
1 Cor
1 Cor 5.21
God's righteous standard demands righteous obedience and because we fail we deserve God's righteous judgment... Jesus offers what we lack!
My hope is built on nothing less
Than Jesus' blood and righteousness
I dare not trust the sweetest frame
But wholly lean on Jesus' name
Pray
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Impenitent
Impartial
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God’s Judgement and the Law
Unimpeachable - 3.1-20
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Rom 2.1
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