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1
Now
receive
the
one
being weak
in the faith, not
for
passing judgment
on reasonings.
2
Indeed,
one
believes
to eat
all things;
but the
one
being weak
eats
vegetables.
3
The
one
eating,
let him not despise
the
one
not
eating;
and
the
one
not eating,
let him not judge
the
one
eating, for
God
has received
him.
4
Who
are
you,
judging
anothers
servant?
To the
own
master
he stands
or
falls.
And he will be upheld, for the
Lord
is able
to uphold him.
5
For indeed
one
judges
a day
to be
above
another
day, but
one
judges
every
day
alike
.
Let each
be fully assured
in the
own
mind.
6
The
one
regarding
the day,
regards
it
to
the
Lord;
the
one
eating,
eats
to
the
Lord, for
he
gives thanks
to God;
and the
one
not eating, does not
eat
to
the
Lord and
gives thanks
to God.
7
For
none
of us
lives
to himself, and
no one
dies
to himself.
8
For
both
if
we should live
,
we live
to the
Lord;
and
if
we should die,
we die
to the
Lord.
Therefore
both
if
we should live
and
if
we should die, we are the Lords.
9
For unto this,
Christ
died
and
lived again
that
He might rule over
both
the
dead
and
living.
10
But
why
do you
judge
your brother,
or
why
also
do you
despise
your brother? For
we will all stand before
the
judgment seat
of
God.
11
For
it has been written:
I live,
says
the
Lord, that
every
knee
will bow
to Me, and
every
tongue
will confess
to God.
12
So
then,
each
of us
will give
account
concerning
himself
to God.
13
No longer,
therefore,
should we judge
one another;
but
rather
determine
this, not
to put
any
stumbling block
or
snare
before
your
brother.
14
I know and
I am persuaded
in
the
Lord
Jesus
that nothing
is
unclean
of itself, except to him
reckoning
anything
to be
unclean
to that one
it is
unclean
.
15
For
if
on account of
food
your brother
is grieved,
no longer
are you walking
according to
love.
Do not
destroy
with
food
that one of you for
whom
Christ
died.
16
Therefore
let not your
good
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 the
one
serving
Christ
in
these things
is
well-pleasing
to God
and
approved
by men.
19
So
then,
we should pursue
the things
of peace,
and the things
for edification
among
each other.
20
Do not
destroy
the
work
of God
for
the
sake of
food.
All things
indeed
are
clean, but
it is
wrong
to
the
man
eating
through
a stumbling block.
21
It is
good
neither to eat
meat,
nor
to drink
wine,
nor
anything
in
which
your brother
stumbles.
22
The
faith
that
you have,
keep
to
yourself
before
God.
Blessed
is
the
one
not
judging
himself
in
what
he approves.
23
But the
one
doubting
has been condemned
if
he eats,
because
it is
not of
faith
;
and
anything
that
is
not of
faith
is
sin.
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