Introduction: In Romans 2:5-11, we discover God's patient longing for humanity to reject wrongdoing and embrace righteousness.
1. God's wrath is stored for those who stubbornly persist in doing evil, displaying his just nature (Romans 2:5).
A. The persistence in sin leads to inevitable judgment, revealing humanity's fallen state.
2. Both Jews and Gentiles face God's righteous judgment impartially, emphasizing his fairness (Romans 2:6-9).
A. He will repay each according to their deeds, demonstrating the universality of accountability.
B. Glory, honor, and peace await those seeking righteousness, affirming God's desire for our transformation.
3. God shows no favoritism and expects transformation through living righteously in Christ's power (Romans 2:10-11).
A. His impartial judgment serves as a call to all for repentance and personal transformation.
Conclusion: As we recognize God's just judgment, let's turn from wrongdoing and seek peace through Christ, ensuring our transformation reflects God's righteousness in our lives.
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