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What does Romans 2 teach about self-judgment?

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Romans 2 emphasizes the necessity of self-judgment before condemning others.

In Romans 2, Paul warns against hypocrisy in judgment, pointing out that one must first judge oneself before evaluating others. The text reveals that we all carry guilt, and the tendency to condemn others for their faults can blind us to our own shortcomings. It is only after we recognize our own sinfulness that we are equipped to help others, as rightly calling out sin requires humility and an acknowledgment of our continual need for God's grace. This self-awareness can lead to greater compassion and understanding among believers.
Scripture References: Romans 2:1, Matthew 7:5

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