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Ken and Steve explore Romans 14, examining how Christians should handle disputable matters and differences in faith convictions without judgment or contempt. They wrestle with Paul's teaching on accommodating those with "weaker faith" while maintaining personal freedom in Christ.
• Paul instructs believers not to quarrel over "disputable matters" like food choices and observing special days
• Our personal freedom in Christ should never cause another believer to stumble in their faith
• Both those who eat anything and those who abstain are seeking to honor the Lord in their actions
• We should ask if our actions might offend others rather than assuming our freedoms trump their convictions
• The burden lies with the "stronger" believer to accommodate those with more restrictive convictions
• Personal convictions about disputable matters should be kept between yourself and God
• Everything that doesn't come from faith is sin, meaning actions against one's conscience are sinful for them
• The Kingdom of God isn't about food and drink but about righteousness, peace, and joy
Join us next week as we continue our study with Romans 15, the penultimate chapter in our journey through this powerful epistle.
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Ken and Steve explore Romans 14, examining how Christians should handle disputable matters and differences in faith convictions without judgment or contempt. They wrestle with Paul's teaching on accommodating those with "weaker faith" while maintaining personal freedom in Christ.
• Paul instructs believers not to quarrel over "disputable matters" like food choices and observing special days
• Our personal freedom in Christ should never cause another believer to stumble in their faith
• Both those who eat anything and those who abstain are seeking to honor the Lord in their actions
• We should ask if our actions might offend others rather than assuming our freedoms trump their convictions
• The burden lies with the "stronger" believer to accommodate those with more restrictive convictions
• Personal convictions about disputable matters should be kept between yourself and God
• Everything that doesn't come from faith is sin, meaning actions against one's conscience are sinful for them
• The Kingdom of God isn't about food and drink but about righteousness, peace, and joy
Join us next week as we continue our study with Romans 15, the penultimate chapter in our journey through this powerful epistle.