In Gabe Gonzalez's sermon on Romans 2:1-16, he addresses the doctrine of God's just wrath against sin, emphasizing that all humanity is guilty before God and deserving of judgment. Using Paul’s teaching, he argues that self-righteousness, often exhibited through the judging of others, condemns the individual who judges as they too fall short of God's standards. Key Scripture references include Romans 2:1-4, which highlights God's impartial judgment and goodness leading to repentance; and Romans 2:6, which states that God will render to each according to their deeds. The sermon underscores the significance of recognizing God's holiness and justice, which necessitates Christ's redemptive work for salvation. In summary, Gonzalez presents a clear call for humility, repentance, and adherence to the truth of Scripture regarding sin and grace.
“The thing about God is He's not a respecter of persons. If you go to verse 11 in chapter 2 of Romans, it tells us, for there is no respect of persons with God.”
“God being not a respecter of persons makes everybody guilty.”
“The only way you can be holy is if you're in Christ. That's why Paul said, where we have all of the spiritual blessings are in Christ, and we're in Christ.”
“It's only His grace that causes us to differ. And if they're one of His, they'll be saved.”
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