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Deep Dive into Horae Homileticae Vol. 15: Romans by Charles Simeon - Romans 2 Charles Simeon’s commentary on Romans 2 explores the universal sinfulness of humanity and the necessity of a genuine, inward faith over mere outward religious observance. He begins by addressing the tendency of people to judge others for sins they themselves commit. This hypocritical disposition manifests across all groups: between worldly individuals, from the world toward the religious, from the religious toward the world, and among religious groups themselves. Simeon warns that those who uncharitably judge others while harboring their own sins face aggravated guilt and the righteous judgment of God, emphasizing that mere religious profession will not substitute for actual obedience. Simeon then examines the rule of God's future judgment, which will be based on equity and deeds. The godly, who patiently seek eternal life through well-doing, will receive glory and peace. Conversely, the ungodly, who are contentious and disobey the truth, will face indignation and wrath, regardless of their external privileges. This demonstrates that God acts as a righteous Judge without partiality to either Jew or Gentile. Furthermore, the commentary strongly remonstrates with inconsistent believers who rest in external religious identities. Just as the ancient Jews boasted of the law yet dishonored God by breaking it, modern Christians often exhibit a nominal religion devoid of true moral integrity. Such hypocrisy brings disrepute to the faith and underscores the universal need for a Savior. Ultimately, Simeon concludes that true religion goes beyond external rituals, such as circumcision or baptism, to a profound transformation of the heart. God delights in this internal renewal rather than empty ceremonial forms. True believers, therefore, seek the praise of God rather than the approval of men, relying entirely on Christ while actively pursuing a holy life. Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologian Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ReformedExplainer Worship Music: https://suno.com/playlist/3a498d0f-c90e-4981-8aa7-59834e7239f7 https://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730
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