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Religious Hypocrisy (Romans 2:17-29)

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Religious Hypocrisy (Romans 2:17-29)

with Michael Easley
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In this sermon, Dr. Easley shows that religious identity means nothing without heart change. God wants inward transformation, not pride.

Religious Hypocrisy (Romans 2:17-29)

Michael originally taught ‘Religious Hypocrisy (Romans 2:17-29)’ at Immanuel Bible Church.

Summary

In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley unpacks Romans 2:17–29, where Paul confronts religious hypocrisy among the Jews in Rome. Though they boast in the law, claim to know God’s will, and present themselves as moral guides, Paul warns that their actions betray their claims. When believers condemn sin while committing the same, they dishonor God and cause His name to be blasphemed.

Dr. Easley highlights how spiritual privilege—like bearing the name “Jew,” possessing the law, or having the sign of circumcision—does not excuse hypocrisy. Instead, it demands authentic obedience. Paul insists that true identity before God is not about outward signs, but about inward transformation—a heart changed by the Spirit, not the letter of the law.

The same is true for Christians today. It’s not enough to appear religious; God desires inward change. Dr. Easley reminds us that we are all “consistently inconsistent” in our walks with Christ, and when we fail, we must acknowledge it, confess it, and seek forgiveness. That kind of humility has a profound impact, even on those far from faith. The goal isn’t religious performance—it’s genuine heart change through Christ.

Takeaways

  • Spiritual status means nothing without obedience to God’s Word.
  • Religious hypocrisy causes God’s name to be blasphemed.
  • Outward signs like circumcision are meaningless without inward change.
  • God desires heart-level transformation, not surface-level religion.
  • When Christians live inconsistently, humility and confession build credibility.
  • True obedience is rooted in salvation, not spiritual pride.

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Topics

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

References

  • Romans

Tags

  • Biblical Theology, divine justice, faith, God's righteousness, human sinfulness, idolatry, natural revelation, Romans, worship, Wrath of God
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