Romans 2:18

18 You know what God wants. You agree with what is best because the law teaches you.

Romans 2:18 Meaning and Commentary

Romans 2:18

And knowest his will
Not the secret will or purpose of God; nor his revealed will in the Gospel, for of this they were ignorant; but his declared will in the law, showing what is to be done, and what is not to be done: to know which in express terms was a privilege, that other people had not; but then the bare knowledge of this will be of no avail: for persons may know their Lord's will, as the Jews did, and not do it, and so be worthy to be beaten with many stripes:

and approvest the things that are more excellent:
or "triest the things that differ"; from one another, and from the will and law of God; or as the Syriac, "discernest" (atylw) , "things that are convenient"; agreeable, which are fit and ought to be done: and having tried and discerned them, they approved of them in their judgment as the things more excellent; but then they did not put these excellent things in practice which they approved of; and the knowledge and approbation they had of these things, arose from their

being instructed out of the law,
and not the Gospel; for the excellent things of the Gospel, they had no discerning, knowledge and approbation of; see ( Philippians 1:10 ) .

Romans 2:18 In-Context

16 People will be judged on the day God appoints Jesus Christ to judge their secret thoughts. That's part of my good news.
17 Suppose you call yourself a Jew. You trust in the law. You brag that you are close to God.
18 You know what God wants. You agree with what is best because the law teaches you.
19 You are sure you can lead people who are blind. You are sure you are a light for those who are in the dark.
20 You claim to be able to teach foolish people. You can even teach babies. You think that in the law you have all knowledge and truth.
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