Rom.1:18-3:20
The Threefold Case Against Humanity: No Defense and No Difference Scripture Reference: Rom.1:18-3:20 If you were to walk into a modern courtroom, you would expect to see a clear distinction between the career criminal and the upstanding citizen. We tend to view the world through these categories: the "bad" people who break the rules and the "good" people who try to keep them. In the opening chapters of Romans, the Apostle Paul acts as a divine prosecutor, calling three distinct groups to the stand to prove that, in the eyes of a Holy God, these categories offer no protection. The first group called to the stand is the Gentile world. Paul’s indictment here is based on the rejection of what we might call "General Revelation." He doesn't blame the Gentile for not knowing the Ten Commandments; he blames them for ignoring the sky. When a man looks at the vast complexity of the stars or the intricate design of a leaf and concludes there is no God, or decides...