
God Will Judge Everyone — But By What Standard? // Romans 2:12-29 - The Verdict
In Romans 2, the Apostle Paul asks a confronting question: based on what does God judge a person? In this message, we explore God’s objective moral standard and why both religious and irreligious people are accountable before Him. Paul shows...
February 8, 202645m 29s
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Show Notes
In Romans 2, the Apostle Paul asks a confronting question: based on what does God judge a person?
In this message, we explore God’s objective moral standard and why both religious and irreligious people are accountable before Him. Paul shows that while some have the written law, others have the law written on their hearts through conscience, and yet no one lives up to the standard they know.
This passage exposes the danger of moral hypocrisy and false confidence in religious symbols, and it dismantles the idea that outward performance can save us. Romans 2 leads us to a clear verdict and points us to our only real hope: not moral effort, but redemption through Jesus Christ.
In this message, you’ll learn:
- What standard God actually uses to judge every person
- Why conscience means no one is without moral knowledge
- How religious effort can create false confidence and hypocrisy
- Why outward signs and performance can’t save
- Where real hope and redemption are found