Introduction: Romans 2:1-4 teaches us that judging others exposes our own sinfulness and need for God's grace.
1. Judging others highlights our own hypocrisy, as we often commit the same sins (Romans 2:1).
A. The act of judging places us under the same divine scrutiny we apply to others.
2. Our judgment does not exempt us from God's righteous judgment and truth (Romans 2:2).
A. God's judgment is based on truth, revealing the inescapable nature of his righteous standards.
3. God's kindness, tolerance, and patience are meant to lead us to repentance (Romans 2:4).
A. Embracing God's grace transforms our focus from others' faults to our own personal growth through Christ.
Conclusion: Let's move from judging others to self-reflection, repenting and embracing transformation through God’s endless grace.
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