Contents: The equal standing of Jew and Gentile before the justice of God. Morality apart from Christ useless as means of salvation. Jews knowing the law condemned by the law.

Characters: God.

Conclusion: All men, Jew or Gentile, good or bad, are under doom for breaking the righteous law of God the heathen who are sinners and know it (Romans 1:18-32) the self-righteous who think they need no salvation (Romans 2:1-11), and the religionist who makes a mere profession (Romans 2:17-29) all stand on the same level before the justice of God and all in need of the salvation God has provided.

Key Word: No partiality (No respect of persons) Romans 2:11.

Strong Verses: Romans 2:4; Romans 2:6; Romans 2:7; Romans 2:8; Romans 2:11; Romans 2:12.

Striking Facts: Romans 2:4. The riches of His goodness are described in Ephesians 1:7«redemption through the blood of Christ and forgiveness of sins according to the riches of His grace.» However moral or religious a man be, if he has despised this divine plan he is lost.

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