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Romans 2:1-16
\\ V.1:     ~*Judge = condemn or criticize
      •    He criticizes others because they don’t love up to his standards.
The only real standard is the Word of God.
      •    He would rather criticize and condemn his fallen brother than lift him up and restore him.
•    This is inexcusable behavior, because he does the same thing.
•    1 Corinthians 10:13 tells us that all temptation is common to man.
1 Corinthians 10:13 (KJV) 13There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man:. .
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•    It doesn’t matter how good you look on the outside, God sees the heart.
•    Isaiah 11:3-5
      •    Matthew 5:21-22; 27-28 (hatred (murder) & adultery)
      •    God knows that man would carry out his thoughts if he had the courage and opportunity to do so.
V.2-4: The moralist thinks that he won’t be judged.
•    He will not escape judgment, he will be judged according to the truth, the word of God.
      •    God’s judgment is according to truth, and totally just.
•    God’s judgment is good, because it leads to repentance.
•    God’s goodness is not a blank check to sin, He judges according to the truth.
V.5:
The moralist has a hardened heart, he will despise God’s judgment, because he thinks that he is good enough.
No one is good enough!
V.6-11:
God renders to everyone according to his deeds, nothing goes unnoticed.
•    “first to the Jews”, The jew’s priority of privilege was also one of responsibility.
•    The principle of God’s judgment is the same for all.
V.12:
Just as there are different levels of reward in Heaven, there are different levels of punishment in Hell.
/Luke 12:47-48/
 
V.13:
It doesn’t do you any good just to hear the Word of God, you must live it.
•    If all you do is come and sit in church, you’re wasting your time!
V.14-16:
The Word of God is written on every man’s heart.
(We all have a sense of right and wrong).
•    We come full circle to “inexcusable”
      •    Paul reemphasizes that all are without excuse, and all will be judged according to the Word of God.
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