Wilbur Elias Best's sermon, "God Is No Respecter of Persons," primarily addresses the theological doctrine of God's impartiality, as articulated in Romans 2:11. Best argues that God's justice does not favor individuals based on their social status or external appearance but is consistent and impartial towards all humanity. He references Romans 2:6-16 and emphasizes that both Jews and Gentiles are accountable to God, highlighting that justification comes from doing the law rather than merely hearing it. The practical significance of this teaching lies in the call for believers to emulate God's impartiality in their own judgments and interactions, thereby rejecting favoritism based on external factors, aligning with Reformed doctrines on grace and the equality of all people before God.
“For there is no respect of persons with God.”
“A superficial inspection of God's government leads men to false conclusions.”
“All ranks and all stations of life have their advantages and disadvantages.”
“Payday is coming.”
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