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Romans 2:1-16

Therefore you have no excuse, whoever you are, when you judge others; for
in passing judgment on another you condemn yourself, because you, the
judge, are doing the very same things.  You say, "We know that God's
judgment on those who do such things is in accordance with truth."  Do you
imagine, whoever you are, that when you judge those who do such things and
yet do them yourself, you will escape the judgment of God?  Or do you
despise the riches of his kindness and forbearance and patience?  Do you
not realize that God's kindness is meant to lead you to repentance?  But
by your hard and impenitent heart you are storing up wrath for yourself on
the day of wrath, when God's righteous judgment will be revealed.  For he
will repay according to each one's deeds:  to those who by patiently doing
good seek for glory and honor and immortality, he will give eternal life;
while for those who are self-seeking and who obey not the truth but
wickedness, there will be wrath and fury.  There will be anguish and
distress for everyone who does evil, the Jew first and also the Greek, but
glory and honor and peace for everyone who does good, the Jew first and
also the Greek.  For God shows no partiality.

All who have sinned apart from the law will also perish apart from the
law, and all who have sinned under the law will be judged by the law.  For
it is not the hearers of the law who are righteous in God's sight, but the
doers of the law who will be justified.  When Gentiles, who do not possess
the law, do instinctively what the law requires, these, though not having
the law, are a law to themselves.  They show that what the law requires is
written on their hearts, to which their own conscience also bears witness;
and their conflicting thoughts will accuse or perhaps excuse them on the
day when, according to my gospel, God, through Jesus Christ, will judge
the secret thoughts of all.