Romans 2:5
But because of your hard and unrepentant heart, you are storing up wrath against yourself for the day of wrath, when God's righteous judgment will be revealed.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Romans 2:5?

2. How does Romans 2:5 warn against storing up "wrath" for oneself?

3. What actions lead to a "stubborn and unrepentant heart" in Romans 2:5?

4. How does Romans 2:5 connect with God's judgment in Revelation 20:12?

5. How can we cultivate a repentant heart to avoid God's wrath?

6. What steps can we take to align with God's righteousness mentioned in Romans 2:5?

7. How does Romans 2:5 address the concept of divine judgment and human accountability?

8. What does Romans 2:5 reveal about God's wrath and human stubbornness?

9. How does Romans 2:5 challenge the belief in universal salvation?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Romans 2?

11. In light of scientific evidence and human history, does Romans 2:5 asserting God's wrath align with observable reality?

12. What does being unrepentant mean?

13. What does being unrepentant mean?

14. Psalm 92:9 declares all God’s enemies shall perish—does this conflict with other passages that suggest the wicked may receive grace or forgiveness?
Discussion Questions
1. What does it mean to have a "hard and unrepentant heart," and how can we guard against this in our own lives?

2. How does understanding God's righteous judgment influence the way we live daily?

3. In what ways can we ensure that we are storing up treasures in heaven rather than wrath?

4. How can the concept of the "day of wrath" motivate us to share the gospel with others?

5. Reflect on a time when you experienced a change of heart. How did repentance play a role in that transformation, and what scriptures supported you during that time?1. How does Romans 2 challenge the way you view others and their actions?

2. What do you learn about the nature of God's judgement from this chapter?

3. How does the notion of God's kindness leading us to repentance impact your understanding of God's character?

4. How can we apply the principle of God's impartiality in our daily lives?

5. Why is it significant that it is not the hearers of the law, but the doers, who are justified?

6. How does Paul's teaching on the true meaning of circumcision relate to the concept of religious rituals today?

7. What does it mean to be a 'real Jew' or a true believer according to Paul?

8. How does Paul’s description of a law unto themselves apply to those who have never heard of the Gospel?

9. How can the teaching in Romans 2 influence your approach to sharing the Gospel with others?

10. How can this chapter’s emphasis on inward transformation change your spiritual practices?

11. How can we guard against the hypocrisy that Paul warns against in this chapter?

12. What steps can you take to cultivate a heart that is circumcised by the Spirit?

13. How does Paul’s teaching in Romans 2 confront religious elitism or superiority?

14. How does Paul’s discussion on judgement challenge the way you view God’s grace and wrath?

15. How does understanding God's impartiality change the way you view your relationship with Him?

16. What role does repentance play in your life, and how does this chapter shape that role?

17. How can we live out the principle of being a doer of the law, not just a hearer?

18. How does this passage deepen your understanding of God’s righteousness?

19. What does it mean to have a law written on our hearts and how can we strive towards this?

20. How does Romans 2 change your understanding of what it means to be part of God's chosen people?

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