Romans 2 discusses God's righteous judgement, stating that those who judge others will be judged by the same standard, as everyone has sinned. It emphasizes that God repays each person according to their actions, granting eternal life to those who do good and wrath to those who pursue evil. The text highlights that God shows no favouritism, judging both those with and without written law based on their deeds and the law written on their hearts. Ultimately, true righteousness and acceptance come from inward obedience and a circumcised heart, not outward adherence to rules or ancestry.