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Romans 2:17–24 | Teach Yourself

 • Series: The Gospel in Romans

Part 19 in the sermon series "The Gospel in Romans | the power of God for salvation" CG Questions ‌ Observe the outline of Romans 2:17-24. There are two sets of four claims by the Jew each founded on a knowledge of the law. The first set of four are personal and the second set are relational. Then Paul asks three questions that end in an accusation of hypocrisy: You who boast in the law dishonor God by breaking the law. ‌ How does this passage move Paul’s reasoning forward in Romans 2 that God is just to judge both the Jew and the Gentile? ‌ On Sunday, Jeremiah closed the message asking the congregation not to ignore Paul’s instruction to “teach yourself,” especially if you have any prick of conscience regarding hypocrisy. Share the remainder of your time together considering how you can preach the gospel to yourself, so that you will not only have confidence in the grace and righteousness of Christ, but also grow in God-honoring holiness.