_Him that is weak in the faith receive, but not to doubtful
disputations._
STRONG AND WEAK
Here is a lesson--
I. For those who are strong in the faith.
1. Not to provoke.
2. Nor despise those who are weak.
II. For those who are weak. Not to judge their stronger brethren.
III. For both.
1. To... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_Let not him that eateth despise him that eateth not._
STRONG AND WEAK
I. The strong should not despise the weak brethren.
1. Tenderness and sensitiveness of conscience is a quality as precious
as it is rare.
2. The clearer light of the strong is due to God’s special mercy and
their superior adv... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_One man esteemeth one day above another._
THE SABBATH QUESTION
It has been argued--“If we adopt the supposition, that a Christian
Sabbath law was then in force, the propriety of the apostle’s
counsel of forbearance must appear questionable, inasmuch as it must
have been regarded by all as of indi... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_For none of us liveth to himself._
NONE OF US LIVETH UNTO HIMSELF
This is seen in--
I. Success, which can be secured only by co-operation. When one
devotes himself to one kind of work and another to another, the
results of their labours are brought together to complete a perfect
mechanism. Thus... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_For whether we live, we live unto the Lord._
THE CHRISTIAN IDEA O/ LIFE
I. The Christian idea of life: “To the Lord we live: to the Lord we
die.” That idea of life is founded on Romains 14:7. In one aspect
that is a universal and inevitable law. Now, Paul says that what all
other men must do unco... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_For to this end Christ both died and rose,… that He might be Lord
both of the dead and living._
HOW WE SHOULD IMPROVE THE END OF CHRIST’S DEATH AND RESURRECTION
Christ’s death and resurrection are firmly believed, and often
considered by us; but too little attention is paid to the end of both.
I... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_But why dost thou judge … thou set at nought thy brother?_
for we shall all stand before the Judgment seat of Christ.
THE GUILT OF JUDGING AND CONTEMPTUOUSNESS
To the weak and scrupulous the apostle says, “Why judge?” To the
strong and liberal, “Why despise?”
I. The supremacy of conscience.
1.... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_As I live, saith the Lord, every knee shall bow to Me, and every
tongue shall confess to God._
THE FINAL SUBJECTION OF MANKIND TO GOD WILL BE
I. Universal.
II. Complete. It includes--
1. An acknowledgment of His supremacy.
2. Submission at His feet.
3. The confession of every tongue.
II. Cer... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_Let us not therefore judge one another any more: but judge this
rather, that no man put a stumbling-block …, in his brother’s
way._
LIMITATIONS OF CHRISTIAN LIBERTY
It is limited--
I. In its extent; by a tender regard for the weak. Love--
1. Avoids offence.
2. Respects the convictions of other... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_Let not then your good be evil spoken off _
WE OUGHT NOT, FOR WE HAVE NONE TOO MUCH.
We may through--
1. Ignorance.
2. Levity of temper.
3. Moroseness.
4. Want of stability.
5. Improvidence.
6. A number of little things which, like dust upon a diamond, obscure
its lustre, though each partic... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_For the kingdom of God is not meat and drink._
GOD’S KINGDOM
I. The description given of the kingdom of God.
1. The import of the term. Christ’s spiritual kingdom established on
earth--His dominion over His redeemed people, having its seat in the
soul, and extending over the entire life. This is... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_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.
1. Earnestly.
2. Prayerfully.
3. With steady faith in our ultimate attainment of them.
III. The... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_It is good neither to eat flesh nor to drink wine nor anything
whereby thy brother stumbleth._
IT IS GOOD NOT TO DRINK WINE
Many object to total abstinence because it is not insisted on in the
New Testament in so many words. True; but Paul appeals to our honour,
conscience, brotherly feelings, an... [ Continuer la lecture ]
_Hast thou faith?_
Have it to thyself before God.
DUTIES IN REGARD TO THINGS INDIFFERENT
Some things are unlawful in their own nature, and can never be right.
Others are wrong because forbidden, and only as long as the
prohibition continues, and only to the parties concerned. Others are
wrong on... [ Continuer la lecture ]