(For not the hearers of the law are just before God, but the doers of the law shall be justified. - Romans 2:13

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Page Title: The Catholic Legate | Articles
URL: http://catholic-legate.com/articles/assuredsalvation.html
...gh: For it is not those who hear the law who are just in the sight of God; rather, those who observe the law will be justified (Romans 2:13).(N) In all of these passages, it is clear that salvation is not a one-time event that is irrevocable. Words like remain, keep, and observe sugges... - Item #0151

Page Title: The Catholic Legate | Articles
URL: http://catholic-legate.com/articles/romanjustification.html
...save them. St. Pauls principal point of the impartiality of justification is indeed emphasized in the remaining of the chapter, Romans 2:13-29. In this chapter, St. Paul is referring to the moral law when he speaks of the Law. This is evident from a comparison of Romans 2:12 with Roman......hapter, St. Paul is referring to the moral law when he speaks of the Law. This is evident from a comparison of Romans 2:12 with Romans 2:13. Since Gentiles cannot be doers of the ceremonial law, St. Paul could only have meant the moral law in this context. Again, in Romans 2:15, a cere......ion for justification which is that not the hearers of the Law are just before God, but the doers of the Law will be justified (Romans 2:13). He then proceeds to show that it is in keeping the moral law that matters, not the ceremonial law. He begins to do this by defending the Gentile......y ground for justification. In Romans 2:5, St. Paul warns everyone that God will render to every man according to his deeds. In Romans 2:13, St. Paul clearly articulates that only the doers of the Law are justified, where the Law to which St. Paul is referring is the moral law. The mor... - Item #0152

Page Title: The Catholic Legate | Articles
URL: http://catholic-legate.com/articles/tract2.html
...ll. Matthew 10:28, Luke 12:4-5 - Why does Jesus Christ warn believers to have fear? Romans 1:5, 16:26 - No obedience, no faith. Romans 2:13 - Only those who observe the moral law will be justified not simply those who hear it. 1 Corinthians 9:13 - St. Paul teaches that Christians are t... - Item #0153

Page Title: The Catholic Legate | Dialogues
URL: http://catholic-legate.com/dialogues/churchchat1.html
...find in the text of the epistle. James1:22 says that not the hearers of the law but the doers of the law will be justified (See Romans 2:13). James 2 starts out talking about the law and its fulfillment (Rom 2:17ff), and then states that justification is not by faith alone but by works... - Item #0154

Page Title: The Catholic Legate | Dialogues
URL: http://catholic-legate.com/dialogues/dispensationalism.html
...cher and that is a very serious problem: Matthew 23:10 Neither be called teachers, for you have one teacher, the Christ. In the Romans 2:13 citation, Paul is saying that the law is of no advantage if those who are subject to it do not obey it. The Jew had an advantage over the Gentile ......was written to Christians to exhort them to be "doers of the word" (James 1:22) just as St. Paul recommended to the Gentiles in Romans 2:13. James used Abraham as an example of justification by the works of faith because in the dispensation of Law faith and deeds were interlocked in th... - Item #0155

Page Title: The Catholic Legate | Dialogues
URL: http://catholic-legate.com/dialogues/nbfa.html
...y St James (Chapter 2) and those by St Paul (Romans 3&4). Christians must be doers of the law not just hearers (James 1:22; Romans 2:13). The relationship between justification, faith, and works is discussed (James 2; Romans 3). Abraham is called upon as an example (James 2:21; Rom... - Item #0156

Page Title: The Catholic Legate | Dialogues
URL: http://catholic-legate.com/dialogues/obey.html
...nd the future (Cf. Romans 5:1, 1 Cor 6:11, Titus 3:7, Romans 8:33, Acts 13:39, Gal 2:17, James 2:24, 1 Cor. 4:4-5, Matt. 12:37, Romans 2:13). Sanctification is not something that can be separated from justification since without sanctification, there can be no justification. Consider t... - Item #0157

Page Title: CCF Lions
URL: http://ccflions.tripod.com/archives/2003_10_01_archive.html
... CCF Mature 10-31-03 Agenda Starting at 8:00 pm Ending at about 9:30 pm 1. Opening Prayer: Liesan 2. Take Roll 3. Memory Verse: Romans 2:13- For it is not those who hear the law who are righteous in Gods sight, but it is those who obey the law who will be declared righteous. 4. Summary... - Item #0158

Page Title: CCF Lions
URL: http://ccflions.tripod.com/archives/2003_11_01_archive.html
.... Thoughts: What rights do you have to judge others when God actually sent His son to die for us? (1 Peter 3:18) Memory Verses: Romans 2:13 - posted by Charles @ 1:17 AM... - Item #0159

Page Title: CGG | Article: The Feast Is Over . . . Now What?
URL: http://cgg.org/index.cfm/page/literature.articles.0810b.htm
...y motivate us to righteous action. Paul reminds us that it is not the hearers of the Word who will be justified but the doers ( Romans 2:13 ). So what should we be doing now ? Nehemiah's Great Feast What example among God's people in the past can be our model? In the history of God's p... - Item #0160



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