Lesson 6
background notes
doctrinal / teaching points
- The coming judgment of God will be according
to works.
- The coming judgment of God will be according
to privilege.
- The coming judgment of God will be according
to conscience.
practical applications
- Remember, no favorites and no secrets.
- Is Paul’s gospel your gospel?
questions
- What is the only name given whereby men must
be saved? Support your answer with Scripture.
- Romans 2:7-10 sounds like a works salvation.
How do you harmonize these verses with Ephesians
2:9 and Titus 2:5, that salvation is not by works?
- Is the coming judgment of God according to privilege?
- Where did a person’s moral conscience
come from?
- Does God show partiality? Are there secrets before
God?
answers
- Jesus. Acts 4:12 and John 14:6.
- The overall context is not that good works can
save a person. No one apart from salvation does
good works (“no, not one” – Romans
3:12). Good works are not a means of salvation
but characterize and give evidence of salvation.
- The Jews had the law of God given to them,
a great privilege and a great responsibility.
The
Gentiles did not have the law given to them,
but they had their God-given moral conscience
and the
evidence of God in creation. God takes all
of this into account when He judges. Because
of these differences,
there are degrees of punishment in God’s
judgment.
- It is God-given and in line with God’s
moral law.
- There is no partiality with God (Romans 1:11),
and there are no secrets before God (Romans 2:16).
discuss / consider
- All are guilty before God, and God holds
people accountable in this universe that He
has created.
God will and He must judge sinners. God’s
judgment is certain and it is universal.
Contemplate the day and wrath and the righteous
judgment of
God.
- The judgment of God is according to truth
(not circumstantial evidence, but facts; not
man’s
idea of what truth is, but what God has revealed
as truth). Is there any relativism with God
concerning His judgment?
challenge
“Is Paul’s gospel your gospel?” Does it include
both the love of God and the judgment of God?
memorize
- “God will render to each one according
to his deeds – eternal life to those who by patient
continuance in doing good…but to those
who are self-seeking and do not obey the truth – indignation
and wrath.” Romans 2:6-9
- “There is no partiality with God.” Romans
2:11
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