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主照各人行为施行报应

你这论断人的,无论你是谁,也无可推诿。你在什么事上论断人,就在什么事上定自己的罪,因你这论断人的,自己所行却和别人一样。 我们知道这样行的人,神必照真理审判他。 你这人哪,你论断行这样事的人,自己所行的却和别人一样,你以为能逃脱神的审判吗? 还是你藐视他丰富的恩慈、宽容、忍耐,不晓得他的恩慈是领你悔改呢? 你竟任着你刚硬不悔改的心,为自己积蓄愤怒,以致神震怒,显他公义审判的日子来到。 他必照各人的行为报应各人。 凡恒心行善,寻求荣耀、尊贵和不能朽坏之福的,就以永生报应他们; 唯有结党、不顺从真理反顺从不义的,就以愤怒、恼恨报应他们。 将患难、困苦加给一切作恶的人,先是犹太人,后是希腊人; 10 却将荣耀、尊贵、平安加给一切行善的人,先是犹太人,后是希腊人。 11 因为神不偏待人。

必要行律法才得称义

12 凡没有律法犯了罪的,也必不按律法灭亡;凡在律法以下犯了罪的,也必按律法受审判。 13 (原来在神面前,不是听律法的为义,乃是行律法的称义。 14 没有律法的外邦人,若顺着本性行律法上的事,他们虽然没有律法,自己就是自己的律法。 15 这是显出律法的功用刻在他们心里,他们是非之心同作见证,并且他们的思念互相较量,或以为是,或以为非。) 16 就在神借耶稣基督审判人隐秘事的日子,照着我的福音所言。

责人当责己

17 你称为犹太人,又倚靠律法,且指着神夸口; 18 既从律法中受了教训,就晓得神的旨意,也能分别是非[a] 19 又深信自己是给瞎子领路的,是黑暗中人的光, 20 是蠢笨人的师傅,是小孩子的先生,在律法上有知识和真理的模范。 21 你既是教导别人,还不教导自己吗?你讲说人不可偷窃,自己还偷窃吗? 22 你说人不可奸淫,自己还奸淫吗?你厌恶偶像,自己还偷窃庙中之物吗? 23 你指着律法夸口,自己倒犯律法玷辱神吗? 24 神的名在外邦人中,因你们受了亵渎,正如经上所记的。

唯独心里的割礼才有益处

25 你若是行律法的,割礼固然于你有益;若是犯律法的,你的割礼就算不得割礼。 26 所以那未受割礼的,若遵守律法的条例,他虽然未受割礼,岂不算是有割礼吗? 27 而且那本来未受割礼的,若能全守律法,岂不是要审判你这有仪文和割礼竟犯律法的人吗? 28 因为外面做犹太人的,不是真犹太人;外面肉身的割礼,也不是真割礼。 29 唯有里面做的,才是真犹太人;真割礼也是心里的,在乎灵,不在乎仪文。这人的称赞不是从人来的,乃是从神来的。

Footnotes

  1. 罗马书 2:18 或作:也喜爱那美好的事。

God Is Kind, but Not Soft

1-2 Those people are on a dark spiral downward. But if you think that leaves you on the high ground where you can point your finger at others, think again. Every time you criticize someone, you condemn yourself. It takes one to know one. Judgmental criticism of others is a well-known way of escaping detection in your own crimes and misdemeanors. But God isn’t so easily diverted. He sees right through all such smoke screens and holds you to what you’ve done.

3-4 You didn’t think, did you, that just by pointing your finger at others you would distract God from seeing all your misdoings and from coming down on you hard? Or did you think that because he’s such a nice God, he’d let you off the hook? Better think this one through from the beginning. God is kind, but he’s not soft. In kindness he takes us firmly by the hand and leads us into a radical life-change.

5-8 You’re not getting by with anything. Every refusal and avoidance of God adds fuel to the fire. The day is coming when it’s going to blaze hot and high, God’s fiery and righteous judgment. Make no mistake: In the end you get what’s coming to you—Real Life for those who work on God’s side, but to those who insist on getting their own way and take the path of least resistance, Fire!

9-11 If you go against the grain, you get splinters, regardless of which neighborhood you’re from, what your parents taught you, what schools you attended. But if you embrace the way God does things, there are wonderful payoffs, again without regard to where you are from or how you were brought up. Being a Jew won’t give you an automatic stamp of approval. God pays no attention to what others say (or what you think) about you. He makes up his own mind.

12-13 If you sin without knowing what you’re doing, God takes that into account. But if you sin knowing full well what you’re doing, that’s a different story entirely. Merely hearing God’s law is a waste of your time if you don’t do what he commands. Doing, not hearing, is what makes the difference with God.

14-16 When outsiders who have never heard of God’s law follow it more or less by instinct, they confirm its truth by their obedience. They show that God’s law is not something alien, imposed on us from without, but woven into the very fabric of our creation. There is something deep within them that echoes God’s yes and no, right and wrong. Their response to God’s yes and no will become public knowledge on the day God makes his final decision about every man and woman. The Message from God that I proclaim through Jesus Christ takes into account all these differences.

Religion Can’t Save You

17-24 If you’re brought up Jewish, don’t assume that you can lean back in the arms of your religion and take it easy, feeling smug because you’re an insider to God’s revelation, a connoisseur of the best things of God, informed on the latest doctrines! I have a special word of caution for you who are sure that you have it all together yourselves and, because you know God’s revealed Word inside and out, feel qualified to guide others through their blind alleys and dark nights and confused emotions to God. While you are guiding others, who is going to guide you? I’m quite serious. While preaching “Don’t steal!” are you going to rob people blind? Who would suspect you? The same with adultery. The same with idolatry. You can get by with almost anything if you front it with eloquent talk about God and his law. The line from Scripture, “It’s because of you Jews that the outsiders frown on God,” shows it’s an old problem that isn’t going to go away.

25-29 Circumcision, the surgical ritual that marks you as a Jew, is great if you live in accord with God’s law. But if you don’t, it’s worse than not being circumcised. The reverse is also true: The uncircumcised who keep God’s ways are as good as the circumcised—in fact, better. Better to keep God’s law uncircumcised than break it circumcised. Don’t you see: It’s not the cut of a knife that makes a Jew. You become a Jew by who you are. It’s the mark of God on your heart, not of a knife on your skin, that makes a Jew. And recognition comes from God, not legalistic critics.

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