Romans 2:17-29

Mar 16, 2025    Bruce Gordon

In this powerful exploration of Romans 2:17-29, we're challenged to examine the true nature of our faith. The passage confronts the misconception that outward religious observance alone can save us. We're reminded that God looks at the heart, not just our external actions or heritage. This message is as relevant today as it was to the early church - are we relying on our church attendance, Bible knowledge, or family background for our salvation? Or have we truly allowed God to transform our hearts? The scripture emphasizes that true righteousness comes from an inward change, not just following rules. We're called to reflect on our own lives and ask: Are we living out what we profess to believe? Are we guides to the spiritually blind and lights in the darkness, or are we causing others to stumble? This introspection can lead us to a deeper, more authentic relationship with God, one that goes beyond surface-level religiosity.