Romans: 2:12-24
August 19, 2008
Romans, Part 3:
“Exhibit A”
2:12-24
Following Paul’s argument thus far:
- No one has an excuse: everyone, no matter who or where we are, has some idea of a greater power, and some idea of what is right and wrong.
- Even though we have known God, we still turn away from him.
- Our sinfulness is a result of our turning from God – he allows us the freedom to choose obedience or disobedience.
- Because we have all turned from God in some way, the quantity or quality of the sin is not for us to compare or judge – only God can give judgment. We can give only grace.
Now Paul turns his argument toward the Law – a difficult topic, especially for us as Christians. This has always been a sticky subject for us – in what ways are we still under the Law? Paul could go off on tangents here about the meaning of the Law for us in the aftermath of Jesus’ life, death and resurrection. He certainly takes time to look at these ideas elsewhere…
But here, Paul will not be distracted. He is bent on making his argument plain. And it is specifically to Jews and Christians now that he is speaking. Because no matter how we may want to point the finger at the “heathens,” we are the very worst because we KNOW the law, and yet we STILL disobey!
Paul uses imagery of the courtroom, and uses many terms from the courts of his day. And as in any courtroom, the ultimate standard is the LAW. Remember that Christianity came from Judaism, and these Jews had spent their entire lives trying to understand and to live by the Law. Read the rest of this entry »
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