Originally posted by BobRyan:
[QB] James thanks for being willing to talk about a select few details in Romans 2. Lets look at all the rest of them in the first half of the chapter -- the part you skipped over.
Let's continue letting the scripture speak for itself;
Rom2:
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,
6 who will render to each person according to his deeds:
Paul is adamant that there is a future judgment “according to deeds”. Paul here identifies the “impartial” basis of God’s judgment. Instead of His simply “arbitrarily selecting” some to favor and others to ignore – ALL are judged
according to deeds IN the
context of the
“call to repentance” of vs 4.
James
************* well we have alot of things to cover here Bob. You have opened up a whole new can of worms. No wait, make that 5 new cans. But i'm glad this came up. I now see there are deeper seeded things you believe than just your post. These things maybe beyond this one C/A forum will allow.
Bob
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He speaks of this again in 2Cor 5 talking about future judgment and judged based on deeds “whether they be good or evil”.
James
******** are you talking about the beama/beema seat as the deed judgement?..not sure how you spell it. bob...this beama seat is for CHRISTAINS only and is hold at another time. There is another judgement for the sinner called the GREAT WHITE THRONE Judgement
Bob
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Notice that in these first 6 verses we have an Arminian-style motivation - not to engage in man's faulty judgment of others. And there is no sense or expectation that this sin is not to stop or just to continue because we are totally depraved. Rather the argument is to stop.
James
********what you have is Paul tell the jews they will be judged too.
Bob
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Further - if this chapter is only about the failing case, only about the wrath of God - then we will not find success, mercy, reward but only condemnation, wrath, punishment. Let's now let the text reveal which way it will go.
James
********** yep..sounds like the wes "deed judgement" to me. Now no fun here Bob...i just need to ask.
1st...is this "deed judgement" part of your faith? Most believe there are 2 judgements..as i have stated. I had heard that others only believe in one judgement but i have never heard their arguement for this. TILL...Wes brought it up one time and i did not attack him...i just asked for more infor..to get a understanding...it went on for 3 pages...and never did correct him.
Now..i ask you...is this one judgement what you believe? I know this is beyond the scope of this tread. I just want to know.
Bob
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Rom 2:
7 to those who by perseverance in doing good seek for glory and honor and immortality, eternal life;
Here is the “succeeding case” explicitly listed by Paul. And it is in the context of God - leading to repentance. We also have the people of God - persevering, doing good and seeking glory and honor. What is the result? The text says immortality and eternal life.
Some have supposed that a “judgment” that is impartial as Paul points to in vs 6 and 11 must
“only have failing cases”. But Paul shows in vs 7 that such is not the case. The “Good News” does not require God to arbitrarily be “partial to the FEW of Matt 7” as some have supposed. Rather it allows for God to be “impartial” and to SAVE mankind on that basis!
Rom2:
8 but to those who are selfishly ambitious and do not obey the truth, but obey unrighteousness, wrath and indignation.
The “Failing case”: Clearly a contrast is being introduced "but to those who are selfish" - contrasted with what? Those who repent, seek eternal glory and honor and persevere. Persevere in what?
You must be on the right path to be approved in perseveringly staying on the right path. It is obvious I know, but worth noting.
So God has now contrasted the good and the wicked, those who persevere on the right path and those who are not even on it.
We already know that in the judgment there are two classes - those that receive immortality and those that do not. If it is not clear to us by now that this chapter is dealing with both classes - we need to engage in some remedial reading comprehension.
Rom2:
9 there will be tribulation and distress for every soul of man who does evil, of the Jew first and also of the Greek,
10 but glory and honor and peace to everyone who does good, to the Jew first and also to the Greek.
11 for there is no partiality with God.
At this point Paul seems to ask that we "be not deceived" into thinking that some can do evil but find "preferred treatment" because God will “favor the few over the many”. He does not let us suppose that others are lost for doing evil while the “favored” ones do evil and go to heaven. Rather Paul argues that God has called all to repentance and all must comply - there will be no preferred treatment based on status (or magic phrase) allowing some of the rebels in.
James....
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I will not address what you see right above, till i know for sure where you stand on this "deed judgement" thing. I hope you understand.
BOB
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But basic to Paul’s solution is the affirmation that God is NOT partial when it comes to the Gospel – when it comes to Salvation.
James
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you mean when it comes to judgeing all men. Nothing about salvation here Bob. This is about mans GUILT. If you want to see a hint of salvation and election...turn to ANOTHER chapter in romans. I'll let you guess what chapter this is.
let me say this as simple and clear as i can.
works has NOTHING to do with salvation.
This passage is about deeds in a way. But deeds are the problem.
This passage is to those that had the LAW...and thought they were better then those without the law in chapter 1. This is not talking about a deed judgement. This is say..you guys had the law..and you guys are no better.
notice verse 23...Thou that makes thy boast of the law, through breaking the law dishonourest.
notice 25.....if you break the law...you are just like them.
27...
28....
Bob
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That means that He is NOT favoring the “few” of Matt 7 over the “many” so that He can save the “Few”. Rather – impartiality demands that ALL be given the same salvation-sequence. ALL have the Holy Spirit convicting of sin and righteousness and judgment (John 16:8) and ALL have the Drawing of God (John 12:32) and ALL have the Lord Jesus Christ standing at the door and knocking – and ALL have the SAME promise of the New Covenant that “changes the TREE itself” Matt 7 and writes the Law of God on the heart (Heb 8).
James.....
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i see your need to pull in other passages again. twist all you want bob. the texts stands on its own.
Bob
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Rather than simply “favoring some over others” the system defined above is “impartial” as God HIMSELF is “Impartial”. This Gospel truth was a huge problem for the Jews and is a big problem for Calvinism.
James
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nope..read the text and forget your other sources
i do not hide from this text.
i do not pull other text to make it fit
CONTEXT IS.......judgement. But i will say this. i do understand now where you are coming from