Romans 2:23

23 You boast about having God's law - but do you bring shame on God by breaking his law?

Romans 2:23 Meaning and Commentary

Romans 2:23

Thou that makest thy boast of the law
Of their having it, which other nations had not; of their knowledge of it, which many of their own people were without, or had but a small share of; and of their keeping of it even to perfection:

through breaking of the law dishonourest thou God?
sin sometimes is expressed by a word which signifies a "fall"; sometimes by another, which signifies missing of the mark, or straying from it; sometimes by another, which signifies a "contrariety to the law" of God; and here, by one which signifies a "passing over it", and the bounds which it has set, as the rule of man's obedience; and hereby God, the lawgiver, is dishonoured: for as God is glorified by good works, when rightly performed, he is dishonoured by evil ones; for his authority, as a lawgiver, is trampled upon and despised. Now persons guilty of such iniquities as here mentioned, could not be justified before God, or accepted by him on account of any works of righteousness done by them.

Romans 2:23 In-Context

21 You teach others - why don't you teach yourself? You preach, "Do not steal" - but do you yourself steal?
22 You say, "Do not commit adultery" - but do you commit adultery? You detest idols - but do you rob temples?
23 You boast about having God's law - but do you bring shame on God by breaking his law?
24 The scripture says, "Because of you Jews, the Gentiles speak evil of God."
25 If you obey the Law, your circumcision is of value; but if you disobey the Law, you might as well never have been circumcised.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.