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<< Previous | Index | Next >> "THE EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS" Chapter FourteenOBJECTIVES IN STUDYING THIS CHAPTER 1) To learn how strong and weak brethren should deal with one another 2) To see the importance of being true to our conscience SUMMARY In this chapter Paul discusses the relationship strong and weak brethren are to have towards each other.
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He admonishes the strong to be careful in their dealings with those whose faith and knowledge is weak, and for the weak not to judge those who are doing what God allows (1-4).
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In such matters, each brother should be true to their conscience and do what they do as service rendered to the Lord (5-9). There is no place for condemning or despising one another in these matters, for Jesus will be the judge (10-12).
Of primary concern is not to put stumbling blocks in a brother's way (13). The importance of being true to one's own conscience, and not encouraging the weak brother to violate his own, is the emphasis of the last half of the chapter.
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