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Observations on Romans 14 1. Deals in matters of a very private nature. Congregational matters are out of the picture.
2. These private matters are not inherently sinful practices; "nothing is unclean in itself" (vs. 14). Matters involving sinful practices (as God defines it) are not in the picture.
3. These are matters that can be done or not done "for the Lord" (vv. 7-9).
4. Judgment belongs to the Lord (vv. 10-12). These are matters for which neither party can be condemned by each other. 5. When matters are personal, these should not be forced upon others so that they become stumbling blocks (vs. 13).
6. Both parties are accepted by God in either practicing or not practicing these matters (vv. 4, 18). 7. One must develop his or her own convictions before the Lord. Doy Moyer |
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