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Exchanging the Truth for a Lie

Paul warns that rejecting the truth leads to profound consequences. When we exchange the truth for a lie and abandon natural relationships for unnatural ones, it initiates a downward spiral. This self-indulgence erodes the foundations of society, leading to moral decay and lasting harm.

The Value of Humility

To judge others is to acknowledge that we know what sin is, yet often times we sin against the light that we have been shown. Patient continuance in faith leads to immortality, but obeying unrighteousness leads to God’s wrath.

Romans 2:11-16

The standard of heaven is perfection, but religion cannot make us perfect. Furthermore, God does not show favoritism to the religious. Only through Christ can we meet His holy requirements.

A Matter of the Heart

The Jews believed that judgment was for everyone but themselves. Paul confronts this mindset by emphasizing that a true Jew is one inwardly. In the same way, Christianity—or our religion—does not save us on its own. It is imperative that Christians cultivate a genuine heart relationship with God, as hypocrisy gives the non-religious world reason to blaspheme.

Join us as we wrap up our study in the book of Matthew. In Matthew 28, we learn that making disciples involves baptizing them and introducing them to Christ, teaching them, and teaching them to obey Christ and his teachings.

The Called

The called of Christ, to whom this letter is written, have received grace and salvation through Him. By submitting to His call, we are saved from the wrath to come. The Gospel of Jesus, when believed and obeyed, offers the solution to the problem of social injustice.

Transforming Power

When we look at the life of Paul and his passion to spread the gospel of Christ, we see a significant change of heart. He was willing to give everything for the sake of furthering its message. It is that same power—the power of the Gospel—that transforms the hearts of all who believe.

His Stripes

We are told in various text that Pilot is unable to do what is just and please the Jews at the same time is responsible for the scourging of Jesus. We also are held responsible as our sins require that the wrath of God be satisfied and we know that is by Christ’s stripe we are healed.

The Great Exchange

On the cross Jesus experiences the “excruciating” pain of judgement. There He was punished for the sin of mankind and made righteousness available.

Here we see the physical impact of the death of Christ upon the earth. We also learn that His death has opened the way to the spiritual realm and becomes the way to God to those who believe.