Category: Romans
Session #4: Romans 2:1-16
Romans 2: Presumptuous Righteousness Just the sound of the word “presumptuous” tells you that something isn’t right. To “presume” can mean to come to a conclusion without adequate evidence, to take liberties with the truth, or to force your own bias on the facts. One who is presumptuous is perceived as taking too much for granted, being audacious, and proceeding with their own course of action without consideration of verifiable facts and what the impact his actions will have on others. Wow! We thought we had an adequate demonstration of this in Romans 1 as Paul declared the ugly…