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Verse Romans 14:20. _FOR MEAT DESTROY NOT THE WORK OF GOD_] Do not
hinder the _progress of the Gospel_ either in your own souls or in
those of others, by contending about lawful or unlawful meats. An...
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FOR MEAT - By your obstinate, pertinacious attachment to your own
opinions about the distinctions of meat and drinks, do not pursue such
a course as to lead a brother into sin, and ruin his soul. Here...
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CHAPTER 14
_ 1. Strong and Weak Brethren are the Lord's Servants. (Romans 14:1
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2. The True Way of Love. (Romans 14:13 .)
Romans 14:1
The question concerning brethren who were weak in faith, how...
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CONSIDERATENESS INSTEAD OF CENSORIOUSNESS.
Romans 14:13. Let us stop judging one another (_cf._ Matthew 7:1); but
come rather to this judgment, not to lay a stumbling-block in a
brother's way, etc.
R...
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Do not allow that good gift of freedom which you possess to become a
thing which gets you into disrepute. For the Kingdom of God does not
consist of food and drink, but of righteousness and peace and...
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RESPECT FOR SCRUPLES (Romans 14:1)
_ 14:1 Welcome the man who is weak in the faith, but not with a view
to passing judgment on his scruples._
In this chapter Paul is dealing with what may have been...
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DESTROY. Literally loosen down. Compare Romans 14:15, and see Acts
5:38; Acts 5:39.
WORK. Compare Ephesians 2:10.
PURE. clean. Gree
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_destroy not_ Lit. LOOSEN, DISSOLVE, PULL DOWN. The word is used in
contrast to the idea of _building up_in the previous words. Same word
as e.g. Matthew 26:61; Matthew 27:40; Acts 6:14;...
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F. 12–15:13. THE POWER OF THE GOSPEL SEEN IN ITS EFFECT UPON BOTH
THE COMMON AND THE INDIVIDUAL LIFE OF CHRISTIANS.
In this section S. Paul deals with the consequences of the principles
he has worked...
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While Christian freedom is to be maintained, it must not be so
maintained as to violate charity. S. Paul has developed in the
strongest terms the Christian right, and consequently the wrong of
judging...
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ΚΑΤΆΛΥΕ ΤῸ ἜΡΓΟΝ ΤΟΥ͂ ΘΕΟΥ͂. The οἰκ.,
the duty of Christian to Christian, is GOD’s own work; cf. 1
Corinthians 3:9; Acts 20:32. ΚΑΤΑΛ. is suggested by the metaphor
of building; cf. Mark 15:29;...
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ΚΑΤΆΛΥΕ _praes. imper. act. от_ ΚΑΤΑΛΎΩ (G2647)
разрушать, опрокидывать. Это антоним
идеи возведения, выраженной в слове
ΟΙΚΟΔΟΜΉ (Murray). _Praes. imper._ с отр.
ΜΉ (G3361) указывает на прекращение...
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THE WORK OF GOD— That is, a Christian. See 1 Corinthians 9:1,
Ephesians 2:10, Philippians 1:6. _Destroying him_ here, and in Roman
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_TEXT_
Romans 14:13-23. Let us not therefore judge one another any more: but
judge ye this rather, that no man put a stumblingblock in his
brother's way, or an occasion of falling. Romans 14:14 I know...
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For meat destroy not the work of God. All things indeed are pure; but
it is evil for that man who eateth with offence.
FOR ('FOR THE SAKE OF') MEAT DESTROY NOT THE WORK OF GOD - see the
note at . T...
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The Conduct of the Saints
1 Fellowship among God's saints should not be based on knowledge or
ignorance. God receives us even when we are feeble in faith. We should
not cut from our fellowship on...
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RV 'overthrow not for meat's sake.' PURE] RV 'clean': cp. 1
Corinthians 10:23. WITH OFFENCE] i.e. to others....
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THE DUTY OF SYMPATHY AND TOLERATION
In chapter Romans 13:12 St. Paul urged his readers, by their
expectation of Christ's coming, to avoid the licence and immorality of
the heathen. Now he turns to th...
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PAUL’S LETTER TO THE *ROMANS
ROMANS
_HILDA BRIGHT AND KEITH SIMONS_
CHAPTER 14
CHRISTIAN FREEDOM 14:1-12
V1 Accept people whose *faith is weak. But do not argue with them
about their opinions. V...
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DESTROY NOT. — A different word from that employed in Romans 14:15.
It is the correlative and opposite of “edify,” and means to
“unbuild” or “pull down.”
THE WORK OF GOD. — The fabric which the grace...
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CHAPTER 29
CHRISTIAN DUTY: MUTUAL TENDERNESS AND TOLERANCE: THE SACREDNESS OF
EXAMPLE
Romans 14:1
BUT him who is weak-we might almost render, him who suffers from
weakness, in his faith (in the sens...
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The Apostle now proceeds to argue the question of Christian conduct in
things indifferent from another point of view that of the influence
which our conduct may have on others, and of the consideratio...
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Paul repeats the rule of Romans 14:15. μὴ κατάλυε : the
opposite of οἰκοδομεῖν. See Matthew 26:61; Galatians 2:18.
τὸ ἔργον τοῦ θεοῦ (1 Corinthi
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YIELDING RIGHTS FOR OTHERS' SAKE
Romans 14:13
We must be careful of one another's faith. Unkind criticism or
ridicule, or the strong pressure of our arguments and reasons may
impede the divine life i...
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The apostle now turned to discussion of some of the difficulties which
may arise in the Christian Church. Dealing with the question of the
animals sacrificed to idols he laid down a supreme principle...
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_Destroy not the work of God for meat. That is, do not hinder your
brother's salvation, for whom, whoever he be, Christ died, who may be
so offended at the liberty which you take, as to quit the Chris...
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After having addressed the strong and the weak simultaneously, the
apostle further addresses a warning to the former, to induce them not
to use their liberty except in conformity with the law of love....
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“ _Let us therefore follow after the things which make for peace,
and things which pertain to mutual edification.For food destroy not
the work of God; all things indeed are pure, but a thing becomes e...
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The _asyndeton_ between Romans 14:19-20 proves how acutely the apostle
is alive to the responsibility of the strong: destroy the work of God!
In Romans 14:14, where it was personal pain, wounding, whi...
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For the kingdom of God is not meat and drink; but righteousness, and
peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost. (18) For he that in these things
serveth Christ is acceptable to God, and approved of men. (19) L...
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The circumstances under which the epistle to the Romans was written
gave occasion to the most thorough and comprehensive unfolding, not of
the church, but of Christianity. No apostle had ever yet visi...
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20._All things are indeed pure, etc. _By saying, that all things are
pure, he makes a general declaration; and by adding, that it is evil
for man to eat with offense, he makes an exception; as though...
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From the beginning of Chapter 14 to the end of Verse 7 in Chapter 15
another point is taken up, to which the different positions of the Jew
and Gentile gave rise. It was difficult for a Jew to rid him...
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FOR MEAT DESTROY NOT THE WORK OF GOD,.... The Syriac reads it, "the
works of God"; referring either to righteousness, peace, and joy in
the Holy Ghost, of which the kingdom of God consists; or to the...
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For meat destroy not the work of God. All things indeed _are_ pure;
but _it is_ evil for that man who eateth with offence.
Ver. 20. _The work of God_] That work of faith, 1 Thessalonians 1:3,
wrought...
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_Let us therefore_ In consistency with these certain and momentous
truths; _follow after the things which make for peace_ Which tend to
procure, preserve, and promote peace among the faithful; and thi...
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FOR MEAT DESTROY NOT; do not, for the sake of your own indulgence,
injure the religious character of your brother, or do any thing which
shall tend to destroy him.
ALL THINGS INDEED ARE PURE; all kin...
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Avoid all offense:...
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FOR MEAT DESTROY NOT THE WORK OF GOD. ALL THINGS INDEED ARE PURE; BUT
IT IS EVIL FOR THAT MAN WHO EATETH WITH OFFENSE....
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PERSONAL CONSCIENCE TOWARD GOD
In Romans 12:1 we have seen instruction in many details of moral
conduct. In such cases conscience has no liberty to take any stand but
that of truth and honor. Just so...
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Liberty and its proper use
13 Do not place a stumbling block or death trap for a brother
This is not trivial matter
Fall = from grace, lost eternally, damnation
14 See note on verse 5
Weak - does...
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OVERTHROW NOT FOR MEAT'S SAKE THE WORK OF GOD. ALL THINGS INDEED ARE
CLEAN; HOWBEIT IT IS EVIL FOR THAT MAN WHO EATETH WITH OFFENCE.
'the work of God' -i.e. the weak brother.
'all things indeed are...
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19-23 Many wish for peace, and talk loudly for it, who do not follow
the things that make for peace. Meekness, humility, self-denial, and
love, make for peace. We cannot edify one another, while quar...
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FOR MEAT DESTROY NOT THE WORK OF GOD: here you have a further argument
against scandals: q.d. For so inconsiderable a matter as eating a
little meat, or for the use of an indifferent thing, do not des...
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Overthrow not for meat's sake the work of God. All things indeed are
clean; howbeit it is evil for that man who eateth with offence....
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Clement of Alexandria The Instructor Book II
Only let him partake temperately, not dependent on them, nor gaping
after fine fare. For a voice will whisper to him, saying, "Destroy not
the work of God...
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Romans 14:20 not G3361 destroy G2647 (G5720) work G2041 God G2316 for
G1752 food G1033 things G3956 indeed...
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‘Do not overthrow for meat's sake the work of God. All things indeed
are clean, however it is evil for that man who eats with offence. It
is good not to eat flesh, nor to drink wine, nor (anything) in...
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CHRISTIAN FREEDOM TO BE TEMPERED BY CONSIDERATION FOR THEIR BROTHERS
AND SISTERS WITH REGARD TO FOOD FETISHES AND SABBATH OBSERVANCE
(14:1-23).
Paul now deals with the question of whether to observe a...
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Romans 14:20. DO NOT FOR THE SAKE OF MEAT UNDO (or, ‘pull down') THE
WORK OF GOD. The verb ‘pull down' is in contrast with
‘edification,' upbuilding. Hence it is most natural to refer ‘the
work of God...
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II. SPECIAL DISCUSSION RESPECTING THE SCRUPLES OF CERTAIN WEAK
BRETHREN.
This part of the Epistle was occasioned by the existence at Rome of a
class of Christians who had scruples in regard to eating...
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2. _Proper Use of Christian Liberty on the Part of the Stronger
Brethren._
The section opens with a caution against judging (Romans 14:13 a),
which furnishes a transition to the leading thought, namel...
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OVERTHROW NOT
(μη καταλυε). "Destroy not," "do not loosen down" (carrying
on the metaphor in οικοδομη, building).THE WORK OF GOD
(το εργον του θεου). The brother for whom Christ died,
verse Roman...
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CONTENTS: Law of love concerning doubtful things.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Holy Spirit, Paul.
CONCLUSION: To do what conscience allows is not always right and to do
what it questions is always wrong....
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Romans 14:1. _Him that is weak in the faith receive ye._ The apostolic
churches were composed of jews and gentiles. Most of the jews were
zealous of the law, and observed the legal distinctions of mea...
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_Let us therefore follow after the things which make for peace._
THINGS WHICH MAKE FOR PEACE
I. What these things are.
1. Righteousness.
2. Humility.
3. Love.
4. Faith.
II. We must follow them....
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ROMANS—NOTE ON ROMANS 14:20 Paul urges the strong not to DESTROY
God’s WORK in the weak by eating FOOD that will offend them....
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Romans 14:20.—The work of God is the faith of a fellow-Christian.
Romans 14:21.—Three forms of spiritual damage, corresponding with
the three blessings in Romans 14:17, which are pr...
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EXPOSITION
ROMANS 14:1
F. _The duty of enlightened Christians towards weak brethren. _From
moral duties in general of Christians towards each other and towards
all the apostle now passes to such as t...
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In the fourteenth chapter Paul deals now with another issue.
Him that is weak in the faith receive, but not to doubtful
disputations (Romans 14:1).
Don't get into arguments with them, doubtful dispu...
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1 Corinthians 10:31; 1 Corinthians 10:32; 1 Corinthians 10:33; 1
Corinthians 6:12;...
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Destroy [κ α τ α λ υ ε]. A different word from that In ver. 15.
It means to loosen down, and is used of the destruction of buildings.
Hence according with edification in ver. 19. See on Mark 13:2; Act...
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The work of God — Which he builds in the soul by faith, and in the
church by concord. It is evil to that man who eateth with offence —
So as to offend another thereby....
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That is, for meat destroy not THOU the work of God. Do not THOU, for
so inconsiderable. matter as eating is, endanger the Christianity of
thy brother, or hazard the peace of the church, and cause any...