From Chapter 2:1-5 of the study of the Book of Romans (אֶל־הָרוֹמִיִּים), brother Gideon Levytam relays Paul’s words to the Romans concerning the inexcusable guilt of all people before God. No person can ever judge or condemn others for wrong doing, because they must first condemn themselves, as we all fail and do wrong in so many ways. Paul shows us that no sinner will escape the judgment of a Holy God, who, one day will bring everything to light and will judge accordingly. Those who despise the goodness, forbearance, and long suffering of God, will be judged because the goodness of God aught to lead one to repent before God. Sadly, all who reject God are treasuring for themselves God’s wrath, which will fall upon them in the day when the righteous judgment of God will be revealed. So, we are all called to turn to God before it is too late.
Romans 2:1-5 - The Goodness of God Ought to Lead Us to Repentance
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