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In Romans 14:13–23, Paul moves Christians beyond “don’t judge each other” to a more Christlike call: use your freedom in a way that protects other believers. This sermon explains how liberty can become a stumbling block—either by grieving a weaker brother or by pressuring them to violate their conscience—and why the kingdom of God is bigger than food, drink, and personal preferences. The takeaway: pursue peace, prioritize love, and practice wise restraint so the church is built up rather than divided.
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In Romans 14:13–23, Paul moves Christians beyond “don’t judge each other” to a more Christlike call: use your freedom in a way that protects other believers. This sermon explains how liberty can become a stumbling block—either by grieving a weaker brother or by pressuring them to violate their conscience—and why the kingdom of God is bigger than food, drink, and personal preferences. The takeaway: pursue peace, prioritize love, and practice wise restraint so the church is built up rather than divided.

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