Romans 2:1-16

1. Is anyone going to escape the judgment of God?

a. What does Paul mean when he says, "There is not respect of persons with God?"

i. Good and bad will be judged with fairness

ii. The bad shall be judged

1. Factious, obey not the truth

2. Wrath on those who work evil

3. They store it up

iii. The good shall be judged

1. Glory, honor, eternal life

2. Peace to all that do good

iv. The goodness and long-suffering of God should lead all to repentance.

v. God will judge the secret things of men

b. By what standards of judgment?

i. Every man's work

ii. To Jew and Greek

1. Chronological order?

2. Jew first = stiffer judgment

c. What about the man who feels morally good enough to judge another?

i. In judging others, you condemn yourself

ii. God will judge all by truth

d. What about those under the law?

i. Sin under the law = judged under the law

ii. Doers of the law are justified

iii. Law condemned violators

e. What about those not under the law?

i. Sin without law = judged without law

ii. Is it fair to judge gentiles who did not have the law of Moses?

2. What kind of conclusions can we draw from this passage?

a. God will judge all men.

b. Judgment will be fair, based upon the law under which he lived.

c. No man will escape the judgment of God.

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