There is a Day the World will be Judged Righteously!

Walking through Romans

“In Need of a Savior”

This post goes along with the lessons posted at the end of this writing.

Week-5 Day-2

  • Do not judge me!
  • You do not have the right to judge me!
  • If you loved me you would not judge me!
  • The bible says judge not lest you be judged. (Matthew 7:1)

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Most people who quote Matthew 7:1, sadly, do not know the correct meaning of it. It is saying do not judge unrighteously, look at your own life before you  go to another brother and sister and unrighteously try to remove the speck that is in their eye.  There is a place for righteous judgment in the house hold of God! This passage in Matthew actually tells you to take the LOG out of your own eye, “Before” you take the speck out of your brothers or sisters eye.(Matthew 7:5) We must read all of Scripture or we will misinterpret their meaning.  If you are behaving in the same sin or any other sin but still judge your brother or sister Jesus says you are a, hypocrite! (Matthew 7:5)

In the time that we live you are considered a hater if you stand against what someone else believes to be right. In this next section of Romans we are going to learn that there will be a final judgment and it will be executed by The Holy Righteous God.

My message to all of us is to stand on the word of God, teach the truth in love, seasoned with much salt. Because we know the truth and that truth may set someone else free. Do not be afraid to take the speck out of someone else’s eye, it may save them from a multitude of sins!

Romans 2:5-11

This section of Scripture does not give us a plan of salvation but rather warns us of the sobering truth that there will in fact be a final judgment! On that day every knee will bow and every tongue will confess that Jesus is Lord!

Lets take romans 2: 4-11 and learn what they teach about the final judgment of God!

Romans 2:4 says, ” Or do you think lightly of the riches of His kindness and tolerance and patience, not knowing that the kindness of God leads you to repentance?”

This verse is speaking to those that are self-righteous, judging others, and relying on their own good deeds for salvation. Paul is asking them if they think lightly of the righteous judgment of God.  This word “Thinking Lightly” means looking down on, or looking at God’s kindness as inferior and not worth consideration. In contrast we look at this same verse and see even though this person has no regard for God and His word, that God is:

  • Tolerant
  • Patient
  • Rich in Kindness

Romans 2:5-“But because of your stubbornness and unrepentant heart you are storing up wrath for yourself in the day of wrath and revelation of the righteous judgment of God.” 

God is being patient and tolerant but there will be a day that He pours out His righteous wrath on those who according to this verse have a:

  • Stubborn/unyielding attitude
  • Unrepentant heart

Romans 2:6-” Who will render to each person according to his deeds.”

Romans 2:11-” There is no partiality with God.”

God will one day pull back His hand of grace and give to everyone what they are due! This passage is NOT TEACHING A WORKS BASED SALVATION! Like I said earlier we must read all scripture in its context and we must keep that scripture in the context of the entire word of God. We know without a doubt that salvation is by GRACE ALONE through FAITH ALONE. No room for works. But, we also know that a true faith produces works that God prepared in advance for us to walk in. Before we move on into these last verse I would like to make a point about giving people what they are due. Every single person who has been or will be on this earth deserves God’s righteous judgment. But because of His grace and mercy alone, those who believe through faith in His son Jesus Christ, will receive mercy in the day of judgment. Not because we earned it, but because He gave it!

The contrast in Romans 2:7-10

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Let’s sum up the difference in these two groups:

First Group is looking for honor and glory from themselves for themselves.

Second group is looking for Honor and Glory for God from God.

Can you see the difference? One group is self-centered and everything revolves around them. Second group is God centered and everything revolves around Him.

This is the reason we must :

  1. Know the truth by looking intently at the word of God.
  2. Work out our salvation with fear and trembling. ( Philippians 2:12)
  3. Discipline our body and make it our slave so that after I have preached to others, I myself will not be disqualified. (1 Corinthians 9:27)

Lisa

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10 thoughts on “There is a Day the World will be Judged Righteously!

  1. Julie Lefebure says:

    Thank you for pointing us back to God and His Word. May we never misinterpret it, or twist it to mean something it doesn’t. Great verse in light of today. It’s a joy to follow you at Susan’s! Bless you!

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    • Lisa says:

      Oh, I agree, Julie, may we never twist and misinterpret what the Word of God means! Today, we are in great need of the truth! Thank you for stopping by and sharing your kind words with me! Have a wonderful weekend. Bless you:)

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  2. ifeelfroggy says:

    We recently had to deal with some viciousness because of a stand I took on Facebook. Their actions and words hurt put a little fear in me of them. Sadly, one day they will meet the Lord and the judgement He passes on them will be heart breaking. I pray the Lord uses this situation to draw them into His family. Thank you for linking up with Thankful Thursdays.

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    • Lisa says:

      I am so sorry you had to experience that! But, I can hear your heart morning for their judgment! I pray He will use it as well! I am always blessed to linkup with you on Thankful Thursday! God Bless:)

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  3. samcitty says:

    Matthew 7:1 is one of those verses I cringe whenever I hear someone take it out of context. Thanks for bringing it into context. Visiting over from #TestimonyTuesday.

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  4. Jennifer 'Miner' Ferguson says:

    The more I read God’s Word, the more I recognize the importance of knowing the whole Word. And you are so right – there is that word “before.” I am grateful for the times (now) that my sisters in Christ have called me out (in grace and love) so that I can recognize my sin and repent.

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    • Lisa says:

      It is such a blessing Jennifer, when we have people who love us enough to call us out in grace and love. At the time it may not seem pleasant but it is for our good and His glory. Yes, it is so important to know the whole word, not just bits and pieces. Thanks for visiting!Have a Blessed day:)

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