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1 You, therefore, have no excuse, you who pass judgment on someone else, for at whatever point you judge another, you are condemning yourself.
25 окт. 2008 г. · God is angry at sin, is judging it and as Romans 1:18 states, God's wrath is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness.
What does Romans 2:5 mean? ... Paul is calling out all those who sit in judgment—in their thoughts, words, and actions—over the sinfulness of others. In the ...
In Romans 1, Paul pointed out the sin of the most notoriously guilty. He now speaks to those who are generally moral in their conduct.
Paul calls them out for making themselves judges when they are also guilty. He shows that God will judge everyone, including those under the law, based on ...
When we judge and condemn others for sins that we are also committing, God sees that and will judge us accordingly.
Unlike that spoken of in Romans 1, when this day comes, there is no recovery. Notice who it is that is storing up the wrath for this day.
The heart of the self-righteous Jew was too hard toward God, their worship was vain and their lives hypocritically sinful.
#10 The Justice and Kindness of God: Can Both Be True?: Romans 2:1-5 · 1). The only way that anyone might escape judgment is if they are morally perfect, without ...
Disobedience to the truth is interpreted a striving against it. But obey unrighteousness-do what unrighteousness bids them do.
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