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1
Now
accept
the one who is weak
in faith,
but not for the purpose of passing judgment
on his opinions.
2
One
person has faith
that he may eat
all things,
but he who is weak
eats
vegetables
only.
3
The one
who eats
is not to regard with contempt
the one
who does not eat
,
and
the one
who does not eat
is not to judge
the one
who eats
,
for God
has accepted
him.
4
Who
are you to judge
the servant
of another?
To his own
master
he stands
or
falls;
and he will stand,
for the Lord
is able
to make him stand.
5
One
person
regards
one
day
above
another
,
another
regards
every
day
alike. Each person
must be fully convinced
in his own
mind.
6
He who
observes
the day,
observes
it
for the Lord,
and he who eats
,
does
so
for the Lord,
for he gives
thanks
to God;
and he who eats
not, for the Lord
he
does
not eat,
and gives
thanks
to God.
7
For not one
of us lives
for himself,
and not one
dies
for himself;
8
for
if
we live
,
we live
for the Lord,
or
if
we die
,
we die
for the Lord;
therefore
whether
we live
or
die,
we are the Lord's.
9
For to this
end Christ
died
and lived
again, that He might be Lord
both
of the dead
and of the living.
10
But you,
why
do you judge
your brother
?
Or
you again,
why
do you regard
your brother
with contempt?
For we will all
stand before
the judgment seat
of God.
11
For it is written,
"AS I LIVE,
SAYS
THE LORD,
EVERY
KNEE
SHALL BOW
TO ME, AND
EVERY
TONGUE
SHALL GIVE PRAISE
TO GOD."
12
So then
each one
of us will give
an account
of himself
to God.
13
Therefore
let us not judge
one another
anymore,
but rather
determine
this--
not to put
an obstacle
or
a stumbling block
in a brother's
way.
14
I know
and am convinced
in the Lord
Jesus
that nothing
is unclean
in itself;
but to him who thinks
anything
to be unclean,
to him it
is unclean
.
15
For if
because
of food
your brother
is hurt,
you are no longer
walking
according
to love.
Do not destroy
with your food
him for whom
Christ
died.
16
Therefore
do not let what is for you a good thing
be spoken of as evil;
17
for the kingdom
of God
is not eating
and drinking,
but righteousness
and peace
and joy
in the Holy
Spirit.
18
For he who in this
way serves
Christ
is acceptable
to God
and approved
by men.
19
So then
we pursue
the things which make for peace
and the building
up of one another.
20
Do not tear down
the work
of God
for the sake
of food.
All things
indeed
are clean,
but they are evil
for the man
who eats
and gives
offense.
21
It is good
not to eat
meat
or
to drink
wine,
or
to do anything by which
your brother
stumbles.
22
The faith
which
you
have
,
have
as your own conviction
before
God.
Happy
is he who does not condemn
himself
in what
he approves.
23
But he who doubts
is condemned
if
he eats,
because
his eating
is not from faith
;
and whatever
is not from faith
is sin.
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