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Romans #2 , The Need of Divine Righteousness. 1:18 - 3:20 The Condemnation of the Gentiles The Condemnation of the Jews The Summing Up of All Men in Sin. Romans #2 - The Need of Divine Righteousness. “What is Divine Righteousness?”
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Romans #2, The Need of Divine Righteousness 1:18 - 3:20 The Condemnation of the Gentiles The Condemnation of the Jews The Summing Up of All Men in Sin
Romans #2- The Need of DivineRighteousness • “What is Divine Righteousness?” >Man did not achieve it on his own, as we will see from -1:18ff with the Gentiles, -and from 2:1ff for the Jews. >Therefore if salvation is dependant upon Righteousness (it is, 3:21-26), then it must come from God to man. >This is called Imputed Righteousness- but that’s a later lesson. Tonight, we’re dealing with the need of righteousness, or rather the demonstration of that need.
Romans #2- The Need of DivineRighteousness • Natural Revelation: The Condemnation of the Gentiles,1:18-32. Basis Principle: Where there is no Law, there cannot be Sin, 4:15b. If there is no sin, there can be no basis for condemnation. And yet God says, “Man is guilty and in need of saving!” So, what Law did the Gentile violate to become guilty if he was never under under Moses’ Law????
Romans #2- The Need of DivineRighteousness • Natural Revelation: The Condemnation of the Gentiles,1:18-32. Notice the text of 1:18-23: >the wrath of God is revealed against ungodliness and unrighteousness, v.18a, 2:8 >they “suppressed” the truth, v.18b > 2Thess.2:6 How? >they ignored internal evidence, v.19 >they ignored external evidence, v.20; cf. Acts 14:17 & Acts 17:24ff
Romans #2- The Need of DivineRighteousness • Natural Revelation: The Condemnation of the Gentiles,1:18-32. To what did this lead? -although they knew God, v.21a -they did not honor Him as God, v.21b -or give thanks, v.21c (cf. 1Tim.4:3) Also, -professions of wisdom despite being fools, v.22 > 1Cor.1:18ff and, -idolatry, v.23.
Romans #2- The Need of DivineRighteousness • Natural Revelation: The Condemnation of the Gentiles,1:18-32. So what did God do about all of this? He “gave them over…”vv.24ff -in lust to impurity, vv.24-25 -to degrading passions, vv.26-27 -depravity (corrupt, evil, perverted ) of mind, vv.28-31 The Result? v.32 Knowledge did not benefit conduct…. They did not achieve righteousness for salvation!
Romans #2- The Need of DivineRighteousness • What about the Jew- he had the Law?2:1-3:9 -He was more than willing to condemn the Gentile,v.1a -But was unwilling to accept his own guilt for having committed the same sin with the Law that the Gentile had done without it,vv.2b-3. -Heignored (“think lightly of”) God’s kindnesses, forbearance, and patience toward himself,v.4 Therefore, -His stubbornness & unrepentance = wrath,v.5
Romans #2- The Need of DivineRighteousness • What about the Jew- he had the Law?2:1-3:9 Basis Principle: God is impartial, v.6 -Those who do good > eternal life, v.7 -Those who do not obey > wrath & indignation, v.8 -It matters not whether one is Jewish or Gentile…. the one who does evil > tribulation & distress, v.9 For, -There is no partiality with God, vv.11-16
Romans #2- The Need of DivineRighteousness • What about the Jew- he had the Law?2:1-3:9 But if you are a Jew: -relying on the Law & boast in God,v.17 -know His will, approve things essential from the Law, v.18 -confident in yourself as a guide to the blind,v.19 -corrector, teacher, the very embodiment of the Law,v.20 Then, why aren’t you teaching yourself?v.21a! But you aren’t- you are just as guilty!vv.21b-27
Romans #2- The Need of DivineRighteousness • What about the Jew- he had the Law?2:1-3:9 The Truth? Inward circumcision of the heart is the only one which counts with God! vv.28-29 > Col.2:11
Romans #2- The Need of DivineRighteousness • What about the Jew- he had the Law?2:1-3:9 What then was the Jew’s advantage? Was there one? Sure: He had the oracles of God,v.2 But, as already noted, he did not keep/obey them,v.3a So, does this nullify the faithfulness of God to save those who did belief/obey? v.3b Absolutely not, vv.4-8! What’s the point then? v.9 All have sinned & are therefore under its penalty!
Romans #2- The Need of DivineRighteousness • What conclusions are to be drawn? 1. The absolute condemnation of all men- regardless of Gentile or Jewish heritage, because of sin, vv.10-18. 2. The Gentile violated God’s natural revelation, chp.1. 3. The Jew violated God’s specific revelation, chp.2. 4. The Law therefore only produced knowledge of sin- not salvation, vv.19-20.
Romans #2- The Need of DivineRighteousness • What’s to be done? Realize/acknowledge then: -your own sinfulness, and -your own inability to extricate yourself from it…. -your dependence upon God’s help. That help comes in the form of- His Divine Righteousness. The Manifestation of it is our next lesson.