Good News & Bad News
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This powerful exploration of Romans chapters 1 and 2 confronts us with an uncomfortable truth: we cannot escape God's standard of righteousness by our own efforts. The message walks us through three types of people who will face God's judgment—the immoral, the moral, and the religious—and challenges us to examine which category we might fall into. The immoral openly reject God despite His revelation in creation. The moral judge others while practicing the same sins, believing their relative goodness exempts them from judgment. Perhaps most convicting, the religious know all the right things, memorize Scripture, and check spiritual boxes, yet fail to live in genuine obedience. This isn't just ancient history; we see these patterns everywhere today, and if we're honest, within ourselves. But here's where hope breaks through: God has provided a way for all who believe to be made righteous through faith in Christ. His patience with us isn't permission to continue in sin—it's an invitation to repentance. The goodness of God leads us to transformation, not condemnation. As long as there's breath in our lungs, there's hope to surrender our self-defined standards and accept God's righteousness through Jesus. This is the gospel—not that we're good enough, but that God made a way when we could never meet His standard on our own.