freeatlast
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Paul didn't say what nature it was by which those Gentiles kept the law.
These people Paul is talking about, let's consider them:
- They don't have the written law. The Jew did in those times, the Gentile didn't.
- They did the things contained in the law. Well this begs the question of how they did those things when they had no written revelation of them. This would be a great mystery were it not for the next big revealed fact about these people.
- They had the law written in their heart, and this was shown by their doing the things in the law. Now isn't this interesting. Paul says they had the law written in their heart. How? Who can write something in a man's heart? Well, God, as part of the new covenant, promised to write His law in our hearts. Isn't that interesting. Apparently only God can write His law in the heart of a man. Apparently God wrote His law in their hearts, and what's more, they are God's people.
Now, a few things about carnal man. Paul said the carnal mind is emnity against God, for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be. The carnal mind hates God's law, will not be subject unto it, and thus will not perform the things in the law. These Gentiles in Romans 2 are different. They are a law unto themselves, though they don't even have a copy of the law to read. These Gentiles don't look like the carnal man Paul described as hating God's law, instead they look like they have the inward man that delights in God's law. They look regenerated to me.
Now I know this goes against the theology of many people, but the only way to read that passage, and compare it to other scripture, and make any sense out of it is to conclude that these Gentiles have a new nature, a born again nature, and that it is by that nature that they do the things contained in the law.
No that is not what it is saying. It is saying that even though some do not have the written law they by nature have a conscience that tells them certain things are wrong. They will be judged for violating the law of their conscience. Even those in the farthest parts of the world know that murder, rape, robbery and so on is wrong. So they make laws according to their conscience. Don't forget that the law came through Moses. Before the law of Moses there was man's laws that agreed with much of what Moses gave. God had not written in those peoples hearts before Moses' (God's law.) It had not even been given.
The Gentiles in the passage you that are giving are lost. The Spirit is trying to show that no one will escape judgment. Not those who have the law and not those who have not the law. All will stand before God and give account and found guilty unless they are born again. Some try and teach that those who do not hear will escape judgment. That is false and is what the Spirit is trying to show here. Some will be found guilty by and under the law (those who had the law) and some will be found guilty apart from the law. (those who had not God's law.)
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