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Steven Deaton - April 19, 2026

Romans (3a): chapter 2:1-11

Why is it so easy to spot everyone else's sins but overlook our own? In this lesson from Romans 2:1–11, we dig into Paul's pointed warning to those who judge others while practicing the same things. We explore how the goodness of God — His patience, kindness, and daily blessings — is designed not to make us comfortable but to lead us to repentance. We also look at the two destinies Paul lays out: eternal life for those who patiently continue in doing good, and wrath for those who are self-seeking and disobey the truth. What does "patient continuance in doing good" actually look like day to day? It's not a single dramatic moment or a temporary season — it's a life shaped by consistency, internal motivation, and genuine devotion to God.

Scripture References: Romans 2:1-11

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Steven Deaton - April 19, 2026

Romans (3a): chapter 2:1-11

Why is it so easy to spot everyone else's sins but overlook our own? In this lesson from Romans 2:1–11, we dig into Paul's pointed warning to those who judge others while practicing the same things. We explore how the goodness of God — His patience, kindness, and daily blessings — is designed not to make us comfortable but to lead us to repentance. We also look at the two destinies Paul lays out: eternal life for those who patiently continue in doing good, and wrath for those who are self-seeking and disobey the truth. What does "patient continuance in doing good" actually look like day to day? It's not a single dramatic moment or a temporary season — it's a life shaped by consistency, internal motivation, and genuine devotion to God.

Scripture References: Romans 2:1-11

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Steven Deaton - April 19, 2026

Romans (3a): chapter 2:1-11

Why is it so easy to spot everyone else's sins but overlook our own? In this lesson from Romans 2:1–11, we dig into Paul's pointed warning to those who judge others while practicing the same things. We explore how the goodness of God — His patience, kindness, and daily blessings — is designed not to make us comfortable but to lead us to repentance. We also look at the two destinies Paul lays out: eternal life for those who patiently continue in doing good, and wrath for those who are self-seeking and disobey the truth. What does "patient continuance in doing good" actually look like day to day? It's not a single dramatic moment or a temporary season — it's a life shaped by consistency, internal motivation, and genuine devotion to God.

Scripture References: Romans 2:1-11

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