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How does God's judgment differ from human judgment?

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God's judgment is based on truth and reality rather than appearances, revealing our true condition before Him.

In Romans 2, Paul highlights that God's judgment stands in stark contrast to human judgment, which often leans on external factors like appearances and social status. While we may assess people based on their outward actions or reputations, God sees into the heart and judges based on the internal reality of sin and righteousness. This means that all people, whether they are outwardly moral or religious, face the same fate without the righteousness of Christ. The impartiality of God's judgment is a call for everyone to abandon confidence in personal righteousness, recognizing that standing before Him requires the righteousness that only Jesus can provide.
Scripture References: Romans 2:2, 1 Samuel 16:7

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No Excuse
John Chapman · Sep 27, 2020
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