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In Romans 14, Paul addresses how believers are to relate to one another when sincere convictions differ. This sermon walks carefully through a passage that calls the church to protect unity without ignoring conscience. Paul reminds us that not every disagreement requires correction or debate; some differences fall into a category where judgment must be set aside and grace must lead. While Scripture clearly teaches mutual accountability within the church, this passage highlights a specific truth we must not forget: in matters of personal conviction, believers ultimately live before the Lord. Christ is the Master we all serve, and He alone gives the grace by which we stand. This message encourages humility, patience, and thoughtful love, asking us to examine whether our convictions honor God and produce thankfulness rather than division. As a church, we are invited to welcome one another as God has welcomed us, walking together in grace even amid disagreement.
By Hillside Evangelical Free Church5
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In Romans 14, Paul addresses how believers are to relate to one another when sincere convictions differ. This sermon walks carefully through a passage that calls the church to protect unity without ignoring conscience. Paul reminds us that not every disagreement requires correction or debate; some differences fall into a category where judgment must be set aside and grace must lead. While Scripture clearly teaches mutual accountability within the church, this passage highlights a specific truth we must not forget: in matters of personal conviction, believers ultimately live before the Lord. Christ is the Master we all serve, and He alone gives the grace by which we stand. This message encourages humility, patience, and thoughtful love, asking us to examine whether our convictions honor God and produce thankfulness rather than division. As a church, we are invited to welcome one another as God has welcomed us, walking together in grace even amid disagreement.