Steadfast Fred
Active Member
There are five indictments seen in Romans 1.
1. An indictment of ingratitude (Rom. 1:21). They knew God, but rejected him for vain imaginations.
2. An indictment of insolence (Rom. 1:22). They claimed to be wise, yet in all of their wisdom they became fools.
3. An indictment of idolatry (Rom. 1:23). They began to worship idols.
4. An indictment of immorality (Rom. 1:24-27). God gave them over the lusts that were in their hearts and they practiced homosexuality and lesbianism.
5. An indictment of incorrigibility (Rom. 1:28-32). They came to the point that even though they knew God, they did not even want to think about Him. So, He gave them over to a reprobate mind.
They knew they were doing things God did not approve of, but in their depravity, they continued in them.
They had rejected God altogether, and for this, God had rejected them.
1. An indictment of ingratitude (Rom. 1:21). They knew God, but rejected him for vain imaginations.
2. An indictment of insolence (Rom. 1:22). They claimed to be wise, yet in all of their wisdom they became fools.
3. An indictment of idolatry (Rom. 1:23). They began to worship idols.
4. An indictment of immorality (Rom. 1:24-27). God gave them over the lusts that were in their hearts and they practiced homosexuality and lesbianism.
5. An indictment of incorrigibility (Rom. 1:28-32). They came to the point that even though they knew God, they did not even want to think about Him. So, He gave them over to a reprobate mind.
They knew they were doing things God did not approve of, but in their depravity, they continued in them.
They had rejected God altogether, and for this, God had rejected them.
NE who has been a Christian for a few years or more should not know this.