Romans 2: October 2006

Narrator: Chris Genthree
 •  2 min. read  •  grade level: 6
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Even in the heathen world there were those who spoke against immorality and other vices. There were moralists, reformers and philosophers who condemned evil, but they also were sinners. God sees all mankind to be on the same level. All practiced evil because all had an evil heart. God did not immediately judge, but rather showed goodness, forbearance and long-suffering to man, if perhaps he would repent and turn from his evil way.
God does hold out a promise to those who in faith seek Him. If they continue to patiently seek for glory and honor and immortality, God will give them eternal life. This is the gift of God (Romans 6:23) to all those who receive His Son as their Lord and Saviour. They are the only ones who can have glory, honor and peace at the end, because God has promised it.
There is coming a day when everything is going to be made manifest. Man has a conscience that tells him that he is doing wrong. Inwardly, he knows that someday he will stand before God. Their secrets will then be exposed and judged by Jesus Christ, to whom all judgment has been committed (John 5:22).
The Jewish people had the advantage over others in that they had the law of God and knew His will, whereas other nations were in darkness. But they didn’t keep God’s law - they broke it and dishonored God. Therefore, the only people whom God considers to be a Jew are those who inwardly have their hearts changed by being “born again” (John 3:7).
1. What is God’s purpose in showing forbearance, ____________ and goodness to man? Romans 2:___
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2. If a person patiently seeks ____________, honor and immortality, what will God give him? Romans 2:___
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3. Who will have glory, honor and ____________? Romans 2:___
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4. Who will God have judge the ____________ of men’s hearts?
Romans 2:___
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5. In the sight of ____________, who is a Jew? Romans 2:___
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