Romans 2:12-16
Observations
1. The clarity of condemnation differs, but all are in terrible danger.
Unity: “all have sinned.”
Difference. “perish” vs. “judge.”
2. God sent the law to do a good and holy duty of clarifying our
condemnation so that we would throw ourselves only on his mercy.
3. The law certainly does not show that something is wrong with
God. It shows that something is wrong with me.
4. The law’s condemnation is dreadful but hopeful.
If you do not give up your constant self-defense of sin, then you cannot
receive his righteousness as a gift and be justified by sheer grace.
A translation difficulty:
“who do not have the law / by nature / do with the law requires”
5. Christ and the Spirit can make you “a law to yourself.”
Concluding Thoughts
A. Instead the judgment goes as deep as the secrets of our hearts.
B. The name of your judge is “Savior.”
C. The gospel gives you the power to explore unafraid both the good
and the bad of your heart.
D. The best way to get assurance? Look at Christ.
Join us as we prayerfully study Paul’s Epistle to the Romans, a letter that has strengthened the church and enriched believers throughout church history.