Paul makes the case in Romans 2 that the religious Jew is just as lost as the heathen sinner described in chapter 1. Being religious does not profit or save; faith alone saves.
Paul makes the case in Romans 2 that the religious Jew is just as lost as the heathen sinner described in chapter 1. Being religious does not profit or save; faith alone saves.
Speaker: Thomas Taylor
Paul makes the case in Romans 2 that the religious Jew is just as lost as the heathen sinner described in chapter 1. Being religious does not profit or save; faith alone saves.
Paul makes the case in Romans 2 that the religious Jew is just as lost as the heathen sinner described in chapter 1. Being religious does not profit or save; faith alone saves.
In closing, Paul warns the Church about deceivers coming. He also shows genuine love and appreciation for all those laboring in the Gospel with him.
Paul continues to help us understand how to live by our conscience. We must also consider the weaker conscience of our brother or sister so that they do not sin.
We all will stand before the Judgement Seat of Christ. Why then do we judge our brother? We are to walk in love and never judge our brother in Christ.
We are instructed on how to treat others. Then we are told to obey authority and pay our taxes.