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1 | Sufficient to condemn, but not to save | Rom 1:20 | kalos | 171875 | ||
Sufficient to condemn, but not to save ____________________ "The law of nature...(Rom. 1:20)...is sufficient to condemn...but not sufficient to save." ____________________ (Source: www.bible.org) 'This is the law Paul mentions in Romans 2:14, “For whenever the Gentiles, who do not have the law, do by nature the things required by the law, these who do not have the law are a law to themselves.” (emphasis mine) The law of nature is one which contains natural revelation of God’s eternal power and divine nature (Rom. 1:20) and is sufficient to condemn those who reject this revelation, but not sufficient to save. Those who do not receive this natural revelation through nature demonstrate they are unable to receive the additional light (special revelation of Scripture) needed for salvation. “If a man rejects the revelation of God in the law of nature, he fails to qualify for the further revelation which will lead him to Christ.”7 This natural law perhaps also falls under the category of the eternal law of God, for the moral principles of the Mosaic Law (the Ten Commandments) did not begin with Sinai, but are as eternal and immutable as the very holy character of God Himself (see 1 Pet. 1:16).' ____________________ Source: The Mosaic Law: Its Function and Purpose in the New Testament By: J. Hampton Keathley, III , Th.M. www.bible.org |
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