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Romans 14 thoughts

Romans 14 thoughts

God made us individuals. We have different thoughts, understanding levels, and abilities. Yet, as believers we congregate together according to the very instructions of the Lord. We meet together, worship together, and interact with each other. Such produces both joy and discord. In this chapter of Romans Paul lays down some principles of how we are to conduct ourselves in such interactions as brethren. Here are some thoughts that I think are important to keep in mind as you read this chapter.

·       NOT all beliefs are true.

·       There ARE some beliefs that are universally true.

·       Not everyone that understands things differently from me is wrong.

·       Not all things are to be tolerated.

·       Not all differences are to be a matter of division.

·       Not all beliefs and actions affect the whole group of believers.

·       There are beliefs and actions that DO affect the whole group of believers.

·       There is in all of us room to grow in our knowledge, conduct, and character.

As we navigate this road of life together, let us be mindful of God and each other. We will have differences. We may even have differences on how to understand or apply the teaching of Romans 14! The very fact that Paul wrote these instructions indicates that living together is not easy. Hence two verses in this section bear repeating:

"So then each of us will give an account of himself to God. Therefore let us not pass judgment on one another any longer, but rather decide never to put a stumbling block or hindrance in the way of a brother" (vs. 12-13).

"So then let us pursue what makes for peace and for mutual upbuilding" (vs. 19).

Hugh DeLong