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Romans 14:
We are to accept each
other's level of faith without judging each other (within the limits of what is
not obviously ungodly). We belong to God, so we live and die for God.
Whatever we do should be to the glory of God (not money). Jesus died
and resurrected so that he can be the Lord of both the living and the dead.
Do not judge others by how they live, what they eat, or what seems good to
them (as long as it is not obviously against God's laws). You do not allow
others to speak of what you consider good as evil. Let us stay away
from quarrel for the sake of food and culture and not cause others to stumble in
Jesus. It is better not to eat what you think is good so that your weak
brother does not stumble. Do not eat what you feel is not good because
anything done without faith is sin.
Romans 15:
The strong should always
stand for the weak and not please themselves. The scriptures were written for us
to have endurance and encouragement towards hope in Jesus Christ. Moses
and prophet Isaiah even prophesized that Jesus is a servant to the Jews in order
fulfill God's truth and promise to the Patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, and Israel),
from which the Gentiles can benefit by faith. Paul accepts his calling from God
as the minister of the gospel of Jesus to the Gentiles. Always pray to God for
self and each other.
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Romans 16:
Always greet each other
and encourage each other in the faith of Jesus Christ against worldly deceit and
ignorance. Be watchful of those who bring the doctrine of compromising
Jesus for the sake for accepting idols (things that lead to more money, status,
connections, and power) rather than the truth of God in Jesus Christ. Be
wise about what is good, innocent about what is evil, and God will always crush
Satan under our feet. May the word of God be revealed and proclaimed to
all nations in order for us to understand, obey, and glorify God.
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