Romans 2–3 Explained: The Law Reveals Sin, but Righteousness Comes by Faith
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Summary
In this Bible study through Romans 2:17–3, we follow Paul’s argument that religious identity and outward signs can’t justify anyone—God looks at the heart. The Law exposes sin and stops every mouth, but God’s righteousness is revealed through faith in Jesus the Messiah.
• Romans 2:17–29: teaching others vs teaching yourself; circumcision of the heart
• Romans 3:1–8: God’s faithfulness, human unbelief, and “let us do evil that good may come”
• Why God’s wrath and justice matter
• Romans 3:9–20: “none righteous” and how the Law defines sin
• Romans 3:21–26: justification by grace, faith in Jesus, and propitiation (mercy seat / atoning sacrifice)
• Cross-references mentioned: Psalms, Isaiah, Proverbs, Matthew 5:17, Revelation 14:12, Numbers 15
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