ACCEPT AMONG YOU. Take into your circle of fellowship. WHO IS WEAK IN
THE FAITH. The messianic community contains those who are "spiritual
babies" as well as "spiritual adults." It takes time to _get over_ the
doubts and scruples of the past. Compare notes on Colossians 2:20-23;
1 Corinthians 8:7-12... [ Continue Reading ]
TO EAT ANYTHING. Food was a "live issue" at Rome. One man understands
he is free in Christ, and ignores all dietary restrictions (except
those of Acts 15:20). See what Paul says in Colossians 2:16. EATS ONLY
VEGETABLES. This man was "weak in the faith," and ate no meat because
of religious scruples.... [ Continue Reading ]
IS NOT TO DESPISE. The one who is fully aware of his freedom in Christ
is not to feel contempt for the ignorance and immaturity of his
brother in Christ. IS NOT TO PASS JUDGMENT. The man whose religious
opinions force him to be a vegetarian is not to accuse his more mature
brother of sinning because... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO ARE YOU? "You are not his master, and you have no authority over
him." AND HE WILL SUCCEED. While very aware of the dangers, Paul still
sees Christian freedom as a moral victory. [The Pharisees are an
example which shows it is very easy to be too conservative and
reactionary.]... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT A CERTAIN DAY. Both Jews and Gentiles found it difficult to give
up traditions and superstitions. Compare Acts 21:20; Colossians 2:16;
Galatians 4:10. [We honor Sunday as the Lord's Day, because He raised
from death on that day. Yet Sunday is not the "Christian Sabbath."
Christians have no Sabb... [ Continue Reading ]
WHOEVER. In each case, the Christian is _doing or not doing_ because
of his love and respect for God. Compare 1 Corinthians 6:12; 1
Corinthians 8:8.... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR HIMSELF ONLY. Christians belong to God (1 Corinthians 6:19-20).
Whether in life or in death, we are his. [Some also see in this the
thought that what we do affects others.]... [ Continue Reading ]
WE BELONG TO THE LORD. The totality of our earthly existence, our life
and even our death, is a service for our God. See notes on Romans
12:1.... [ Continue Reading ]
IN ORDER TO BE THE LORD. This points back to God's act in Christ to
set men free. In dying and rising to life, Christ became Lord of all
(Philippians 2:8-11). Christians are _sealed_ by Christ's death and
share his new life (Romans 6:4).... [ Continue Reading ]
YOU, THEN. Christ is the one Lord and Judge. What right do you have to
pass judgment on your brother? WHY DO YOU DESPISE? The hypercritical
pharasaic attitude is always sin. ALL OF US WILL STAND. When we_
judge_ our brother, we put ourself in God's place. But we are not
judges, and all of us will st... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE SCRIPTURE SAYS. A paraphrase _of_ Isaiah 45:23. Paul adds "As
I live" to Isaiah's text to give it strong emphasis. The teachers of
the Law said this spoke of Messiah's Kingdom. Compare Acts 15:16-18.
But here Paul applies it to the "end of the world.... [ Continue Reading ]
WILL HAVE TO GIVE AN ACCOUNT. "This is the reason you should not judge
each other." Only God has the authority to call us to account for our
lives.... [ Continue Reading ]
SO THEN. If a Christian does what God tells him to do, he will have no
time to do wrong. We must not waste time arguing personal opinions!
NOT TO DO ANYTHING. We are not to abuse our freedom in such a way that
we destroy a weak brother. A Christian is responsible for the
influence of his conduct. Pa... [ Continue Reading ]
NOTHING IS UNCLEAN OF ITSELF. The religious laws about food had been
repealed. As a Christian, Paul has no scruples about food or drink or
days. BUT IT BECOMES UNCLEAN FOR HIM. Because his conscience is
untrained, he has scruples, but he must be respected. Compare Romans
14:23.... [ Continue Reading ]
IF YOU HURT YOUR BROTHER. "Your freedom of action is not worth the
price of hurting your brother in Christ. Love doesn't act this way!"
RUIN is a strong word. Christian freedom must not be used in such a
way that it might destroy the work of the gospel. [This is dealing
with matters of opinion. In m... [ Continue Reading ]
DO NOT LET. "Do not let your freedom in Christ become so repulsive to
your weak brother that it seems to be blasphemy to him." Compare 1
Corinthians 9:19-22; 1 Corinthians 10:28-33.... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR GOD'S KINGDOM. Eating and drinking are trivial matters, when
compared with the great themes of righteousness, peace, and joy! THAT
THE HOLY SPIRIT GIVES. Compare Galatians 5:22-23; John 7:38-39.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WHOEVER SERVES CHRIST. No one can serve Christ if he cares nothing
for the righteousness, peace, and joy that the Holy Spirit gives! An
unselfish attitude pleases both God and man!... [ Continue Reading ]
WE MUST ALWAYS AIM. "In those matters that are _morally indifferent_
[that make no difference, one way or the other] I must ask how my
action or lack of action will affect the peace and growth of the
church.... [ Continue Reading ]
DO NOT. In some cases it is right for one man to restrict his action
on the basis of another man's conscience. ALL FOODS MAY BE EATEN, even
those which have been sacrificed to idols (1 Corinthians 10:27-29).
BUT IT IS WRONG. It is a sin to cause someone to violate their
conscience over trivial matte... [ Continue Reading ]
THE RIGHT THING TO DO. Paul would not have written this chapter at
all, if there had not been problems in the church at Rome over the use
of meats and wine. Some had serious scruples about this, based on
tradition and superstition. The strong brother must respect the
conscience of the weak brother i... [ Continue Reading ]
KEEP WHAT YOU BELIEVE. Freedom must be balanced by a sense of
responsibility. We may hold many opinions, but we may not force them
on others. HAPPY IS THE MAN. "Happy is the man with a clear
conscience, who does not allow himself to do those things which he
secretly believes to be wrong.... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT IF HE HAS DOUBTS. The last half of Romans 14:22 begins this
thought. The man who does allow himself to do those things which he
secretly believes to be wrong, sins, and God condemns him. NOT BASED
ON FAITH IS SIN. The context shows that Paul is saying that whenever a
Christian does things he bel... [ Continue Reading ]