Romans 2 Explained: God’s Judgment, Hypocrisy, Law, Grace, and Being Doers of the Word

This teaching on Romans Chapter 2 confronts one of the most misunderstood truths in modern Christianity: God judges according to deeds, not religious identity or empty confession. Paul addresses both Jews and Gentiles, exposing hypocrisy, false assurance, and the danger of hearing God’s Word without obeying it.

Using Scripture from Romans 2, James 1, Matthew 16, Job, Mark 7, and Revelation, this lesson explains why the Law reveals sin, why grace does not excuse unrighteous living, and why true faith is demonstrated through obedience. Circumcision of the heart—not outward religion—is what God honors.

This study is a sober reminder that Christians are called to live in a way that protects the holiness of God’s name and the integrity of His church before the world.

The Righteousness of God Revealed | Romans 1 Bible Sermon by Corky Wilson

n this in‑depth Bible sermon, Corky Wilson teaches from Romans chapter 1, explaining how the righteousness of God is revealed through the gospel of Christ. This message explores salvation by faith, the Hebrew understanding of righteousness (tzadik), the Septuagint, and how God’s righteousness is connected to covenant, obedience, and judgment.

Drawing from Romans, Psalms, Isaiah, Habakkuk, Galatians, and 2 Corinthians, this sermon challenges modern misunderstandings of God’s love by presenting a biblical view of holiness, faith, and accountability. A serious and thought‑provoking teaching on living by faith and honoring God’s truth in every generation.