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ROM 14:1–14:23 ©

Romans 14

14Welcome a man of weak faith, but not for the purpose of passing judgment on his scruples. 2While one man has enough confidence to eat any food, the man of weak faith only eats vegetables. 3The eater must not look down upon the non-eater, and the non-eater must not criticize the eater, for God has welcomed him. 4Who are you to criticize the servant of Another? It is for his Master to say whether he stands or falls; and stand he will, for the Master has power to make him stand. 5Then again, this man rates one day above another, while that man rates all days alike. Well, everyone must be convinced in his own mind; 6the man who values a particular day does so to the Lord.

The eater eats to the Lord,

since he thanks God for his food;

the non-eater abstains to the Lord,

and he too thanks God.

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For none of us lives to himself,

and none of us dies to himself;

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if we live, we live to the Lord,

and if we die, we die to the Lord. Thus we are the Lord's whether we live or die; 9it was for this that Christ died and rose and came to life, to be Lord both of the dead and of the living. 10So why do you criticize your brother? And you, why do you look down upon your brother? All of us have to stand before the tribunal of God — 11for it is written,

As I live, saith the Lord, every knee shall bend before me,

every tongue shall offer praise to God. 12Each of us then will have to answer for himself to God.

13So let us stop criticizing one another; rather make up your mind never to put any stumbling-block or hindrance in your brother's way. 14I know, I am certain in the Lord Jesus, that nothing is in itself unclean; only, anything is unclean for a man who considers it unclean. 15If your brother is being injured because you eat a certain food, then you are no longer living by the rule of love. Do not let that food of yours ruin the man for whom Christ died. 16Your rights must not get a bad name. 17The Reign of God is not a matter of eating and drinking, it means righteousness, peace, and joy in the holy Spirit; 18he who serves Christ on these lines, is acceptable to God and esteemed by men. 19Peace, then, and the building up of each other, these are what we must aim at. 20You must not break down God's work for the mere sake of food! Everything may be clean, but it is wrong for a man to prove a stumbling-block by what he eats; 21the right course is to abstain from flesh or wine or indeed anything that your brother feels to be a stumbling-block. 22Certainly keep your own conviction on the matter, as between yourself and God; he is a fortunate man who has no misgivings about what he allows himself to eat. 23But if anyone has doubts about eating and then eats, that condemns him at once; it was not faith that induced him to eat, and any action that is not based on faith is a sin.

ROM 14:1–14:23 ©

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