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The Impartial Judgment of God (Romans 2:1-6)

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The Impartial Judgment of God (Romans 2:1-6)

with Michael Easley
In this sermon, Dr. Easley unpacks Romans 2, highlighting that God's judgment is real, impartial, and fulfilled through Jesus Christ alone.

The Impartial Judgment of God (Romans 2:1-6)

Michael originally taught ‘The Impartial Judgment of God (Romans 2:1-6)’ at Immanuel Bible Church.

Summary

In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley unpacks Romans 2 and explores the inescapable and impartial judgment of God. Beginning with Paul’s transition from addressing the sins of the Gentiles in Romans 1 to confronting the Jews in chapter 2, Easley explains how no one is exempt from God’s righteous judgment—neither those with the Law nor those without it. All people appeal to some moral standard, which points to a moral Lawgiver. God judges according to truth, and His judgment is always just, never biased.

Dr. Easley highlights that self-righteous judgment is condemned—not judgment itself. Paul uses a diatribe to anticipate and respond to objections, showing that both Jews and Gentiles are guilty before God. God’s patience and kindness should lead to repentance, not complacency. Ultimately, everyone will stand before the impartial Judge—Jesus Christ—who knows every secret. For believers, Christ becomes both their advocate and substitute, having absorbed God’s wrath on the cross. For unbelievers, judgment remains a fearful certainty.

 

Takeaways

  • God’s judgment is inescapable because it is based on absolute truth, not personal or cultural standards.
  • Both Jews and Gentiles are guilty before God—possessing the Law or conscience does not exempt anyone from judgment.
  • Self-righteousness is condemned; judging others while committing the same sins reveals a hardened, unrepentant heart.
  • God’s kindness and patience are meant to lead us to repentance, not justify continued rebellion.
  • Every person will be judged impartially by Christ according to their works and the motives behind them.
  • The only true hope in judgment is the advocacy of Jesus Christ, who bore God’s wrath so we could receive eternal life.

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Topics

  • Biblical Teaching, God's Will, Heaven and Hell, Judgment, Justice, Submission, The Holy Spirit, Theology, Worship

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