(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Now a lot of times people who disagree with our brand of Christianity or would disagree with the Bible really They would look at that or they would listen to us and they would say well, what about Romans chapter 2? You know verse number one it says therefore thou are inexcusable man Whosoever thou art that judges for where in thou judge'st another thou condemnest thyself for thou that judges do is the same things How many ever had someone tell you that anybody ever had you tell I've had people tell me that all the time But they're misunderstanding who Romans 2 is being spoken to you see if you remember in Romans chapter number one Obviously we talked about how Paul the Apostle was writing to the Romans is writing to believers in Rome, right? But there are times within Romans and the book of Romans that he deviates from speaking to believers and he'll actually speak to like a third Party, he said well you're looking too much into it. He's not speaking to a third. He's speaking to believers Well, that's not true because if you look down Go down to verse number 17 Verse 17 says here behold thou are called a what a Jew and rest us in the law and make us thy boasts of God so according to Verse 17 who's Paul the Apostle Paul the Apostle speaking to speaking to Jews And you see that throughout all Romans chapter 2 that he's speaking to the Jew Why because it says thou art called a Jew he didn't say you are a Jew He says you're called a Jew and another thing he says is you rest in the law What does that mean? He they depend on the law they trust in the law, you know, we rest in Christ, right? We trust in the Lord Jesus Christ. Whereas the Jew what do they trust in they trust in the law