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#319 "God Does Not Play Favorites” (Romans 2:5-11)

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Have you ever noticed how quick we are to demand justice for others but show mercy to ourselves? In Romans 2:5–11, Paul directly addresses that double standard. He reminds us that God’s judgment isn’t based on status or reputation but judges every person by the same righteous standard. Today, we’ll see that God doesn’t play favorites in His judgment of us all.

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Chapters

1. Justice For Others, Mercy For Self (00:00:00)

2. God Does Not Play Favorites (00:00:57)

3. Romans Context: 1:18–3:20 (00:02:54)

4. Accumulated Wrath and Hard Hearts (00:04:16)

5. Pharaoh’s Pattern and Spiritual Sclerosis (00:06:36)

6. Storing Up Wrath: The Reservoir Image (00:09:10)

7. Render According To Works: OT Foundations (00:11:56)

8. Works Reveal the Heart, Not Merit (00:14:10)

9. Two Paths: Patient Good vs. Self-Seeking (00:16:00)

10. Tribulation or Peace: Jew and Greek (00:18:10)

11. No Partiality: God Sees Completely (00:20:03)

12. Invitation, Resources, and Support (00:22:20)

166 episodes

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Manage episode 512351472 series 2928192
Content provided by Jason Jimenez. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jason Jimenez or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Have you ever noticed how quick we are to demand justice for others but show mercy to ourselves? In Romans 2:5–11, Paul directly addresses that double standard. He reminds us that God’s judgment isn’t based on status or reputation but judges every person by the same righteous standard. Today, we’ll see that God doesn’t play favorites in His judgment of us all.

Please follow me here:
LINKS
https://www.facebook.com/jason.jimenez.5099
https://www.tiktok.com/@jasonpjimenez
https://www.instagram.com/jasonpjimenez/
https://twitter.com/jasonpjimenez

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Justice For Others, Mercy For Self (00:00:00)

2. God Does Not Play Favorites (00:00:57)

3. Romans Context: 1:18–3:20 (00:02:54)

4. Accumulated Wrath and Hard Hearts (00:04:16)

5. Pharaoh’s Pattern and Spiritual Sclerosis (00:06:36)

6. Storing Up Wrath: The Reservoir Image (00:09:10)

7. Render According To Works: OT Foundations (00:11:56)

8. Works Reveal the Heart, Not Merit (00:14:10)

9. Two Paths: Patient Good vs. Self-Seeking (00:16:00)

10. Tribulation or Peace: Jew and Greek (00:18:10)

11. No Partiality: God Sees Completely (00:20:03)

12. Invitation, Resources, and Support (00:22:20)

166 episodes

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