Judged by Works? Romans 2:6–11 Explained

This is the second part of our rigorous Bible study of Romans, my favorite book of the Bible!

In this study we’re zooming in on Romans 2:6-11, but we are more broadly considering the first three chapters of Romans.

By the end of this second part of our study, I hope you will be able to share a taste of the “AHA!” moment I had while meditating on these verses. When you tug on the thread of Romans 2:6-11, you really do begin to unravel the message of the entire Bible!

Romans 1:18–32 Explained | God’s Wrath, Human Sin, and the Need for Grace

Join me for an in-depth, verse-by-verse study through Romans 1:18–32, the powerful passage where Paul reveals the truth about human nature, sin, and God’s righteous response.

In this first part of our Romans Series, we explore key themes in Christian anthropology (what the Bible teaches about humanity) and epistemology (how we know truth about God). Together, we’ll unpack how God’s grace reaches a fallen world—and the deep consequences when humanity rejects His truth.

Did God Make Joe Biden President?

How do Christians live in and respond to the world they live in but aren’t a part of spiritually? It’s God who puts governments and rulers in power, right? Does this mean President Joe Biden is in power because God gave him that power? If we disagree with the way our government is doing things, what should the Christian response be?