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Practice by section · Romans

1:1-7 Paul's Greeting and His Calling as an Apostle 1:8-15 Thanksgiving and Longing to Visit the Roman Believers 1:16-17 The Righteousness of God Revealed in the Gospel 1:18-23 Humanity's Folly and Idolatry in Forsaking the Creator 1:24-32 Given Over to a Depraved Mind and Its Resulting Sins 2:1-11 God's Righteous Judgment on Those Who Judge Others 2:12-16 The Same Standard for Those With and Without the Law 2:17-24 The Jews' Contradiction: Boasting in the Law but Not Keeping It 2:25-29 True Circumcision of the Heart, Not Outward 3:1-8 The Advantage of the Jews and God's Faithfulness 3:9-20 Jews and Greeks Alike Are All Under Sin 3:21-31 The Righteousness of God Given Freely Through Faith 4:1-12 Abraham Justified by Faith 4:13-25 The Father of Faith, Strengthened by Believing the Promise 5:1-11 Peace and Hope Enjoyed by the Justified 5:12-21 Adam and Christ: The Contrast of Condemnation and Life 6:1-14 Dead to Sin and Alive with Christ 6:15-23 From Slaves of Sin to Slaves of Righteousness 7:1-6 Released from the Law to Serve in the New Way of the Spirit 7:7-13 Clarifying the Relationship Between the Law and Sin 7:14-25 The Inner Conflict Between the Law of the Mind and the Law of Sin 8:1-11 Life Without Condemnation in the Spirit 8:12-17 The Spirit of Adoption Received by God's Children 8:18-27 The Groaning of Creation and the Help of the Spirit 8:28-39 The Unbreakable Love of God and Our Assurance 9:1-5 Paul's Deep Sorrow for His Own People 9:6-13 The Children of Promise According to God's Election 9:14-29 The Potter's Authority and the Sovereignty of His Calling 9:30-33 Christ the Stumbling Stone and the Righteousness of Faith 10:1-13 Salvation: Believing in the Heart and Confessing with the Mouth 10:14-21 Hearing and Believing Require Someone to Preach 11:1-10 The Remnant of Israel Preserved by Grace 11:11-24 The Gentiles Grafted into the Olive Tree 11:25-36 The Salvation of All Israel and God's Unsearchable Wisdom 12:1-8 A Living Sacrifice and the Gifts Received 12:9-21 Sincere Love and Overcoming Evil with Good 13:1-7 Submission to the Governing Authorities 13:8-14 Love Is the Fulfillment of the Law; Put On the Armor of Light 14:1-12 Do Not Judge the One Weak in Faith 14:13-23 Loving Consideration That Does Not Cause a Brother to Stumble 15:1-13 Accepting the Weak and Glorifying God with One Mind 15:14-21 Paul's Priestly Ministry to the Gentiles 15:22-33 Plans to Visit Rome and Spain, and a Request for Prayer 16:1-16 Greetings and Commendation of Fellow Workers 16:17-20 A Warning Against Those Who Cause Divisions 16:21-27 Greetings from Companions and the Final Doxology
14:1
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As for those whose faith is weak, always receive them as friends, but not for the purpose of passing judgment on their scruples.

14:2
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One person’s faith permits them to eat food of all kinds, while another whose faith is weak eats only vegetable food.

14:3
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The person who eats meat must not despise the person who abstains from it; nor must the person who abstains from eating meat pass judgment on the one who eats it, for God himself has received them.

14:4
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Who are you, that you should pass judgment on the servant of another? Their standing or falling concerns their own master. And stand they will, for their Master can enable them to stand.

14:5
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Again, one person considers some days to be more sacred than others, while another considers all days to be alike. Everyone ought to be fully convinced in their own mind.

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The person who observes a day, observes it to the Master’s honor. They, again, who eat meat eat it to the Master’s honor, for they give thanks to God; while the person who abstains from it abstains from it to the Master’s honor, and also gives thanks to God.

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There is not one of us whose life concerns ourselves alone, and not one of us whose death concerns ourself alone;

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for, if we live, our life is for the Master, and, if we die, our death is for the Master. Whether, then, we live or die we belong to the Master.

14:9
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The purpose for which Christ died and came back to life was this – that he might be Lord over both the dead and the living.

14:10
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I would ask the one ‘Why do you judge other followers of the Lord?’ And I would ask the other ‘Why do you despise them?’ For we will all stand before the court of God.

14:11
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For scripture says – ‘“As surely as I live,” says the Lord, “every knee will bend before me and every tongue will praise God.”’

14:12
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So, then, each one of us will have to render account of himself to God.

14:13
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Let us, then, cease to judge one another. Rather let this be your resolve – never to place a stumbling-block or an obstacle in the way of a fellow follower of the Lord.

14:14
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Through my union with the Lord Jesus, I know and am persuaded that nothing is defiling in itself. A thing is ‘defiling’ only to the person who holds it to be so.

14:15
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If, for the sake of what you eat, you wound your fellow follower’s feelings, your life has ceased to be ruled by love. Do not, by what you eat, ruin someone for whom Christ died!

14:16
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Do not let what is right for you become a matter of reproach.

14:17
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For the kingdom of God does not consist of eating and drinking, but of righteousness and peace and gladness through the presence of the Holy Spirit.

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The person who serves the Christ in this way pleases God, and wins the approval of their fellows.

14:19
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Therefore our efforts should be directed towards all that makes for peace and the mutual building up of character.

14:20
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Do not undo God’s work for the sake of what you eat. Though everything is ‘clean,’ yet, if a person eats so as to put a stumbling-block in the way of others, they do wrong.

14:21
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The right course is to abstain from meat or wine or, indeed, anything that is a stumbling-block to your fellow follower of the Lord.

14:22
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As for yourself – keep this conviction of yours to yourself, as in the presence of God. Happy the person who never has to condemn themselves in regard to something they think right!

14:23
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The person, however, who has misgivings stands condemned if they still eat, because their doing so is not the result of faith. And anything not done as the result of faith is a sin.