Romans 14
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Romans 14
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Do not put on one side him who is feeble in faith, and do not put him in doubt by your reasonings. | But him that is weak in faith receive ye, [yet] not for decision of scruples. |
One man has faith to take all things as food: another who is feeble in faith takes only green food. | One man hath faith to eat all things: but he that is weak eateth herbs. |
Let not him who takes food have a low opinion of him who does not: and let not him who does not take food be a judge of him who does; for he has God's approval. | Let not him that eateth set at nought him that eateth not; and let not him that eateth not judge him that eateth: for God hath received him. |
Who are you to make yourself a judge of another man's servant? it is to his master that he is responsible for good or bad. Yes, his place will be safe, because the Lord is able to keep him from falling. | Who art thou that judgest the servant of another? to his own lord he standeth or falleth. Yea, he shall be made to stand; for the Lord hath power to make him stand. |
This man puts one day before another: to that man they are the same. Let every man be certain in his mind. | One man esteemeth one day above another: another esteemeth every day [alike]. Let each man be fully assured in his own mind. |
He who keeps the day, keeps it to the Lord; and he who takes food, takes it as to the Lord, for he gives praise to God; and he who does not take food, to the Lord he takes it not, and gives praise to God. | He that regardeth the day, regardeth it unto the Lord: and he that eateth, eateth unto the Lord, for he giveth God thanks; and he that eateth not, unto the Lord he eateth not, and giveth God thanks. |
For every man's life and every man's death has a relation to others as well as to himself. | For none of us liveth to himself, and none dieth to himself. |
As long as we have life we are living to the Lord; or if we give up our life it is to the Lord; so if we are living, or if our life comes to an end, we are the Lord's. | For whether we live, we live unto the Lord; or whether we die, we die unto the Lord: whether we live therefore, or die, we are the Lord's. |
And for this purpose Christ went into death and came back again, that he might be the Lord of the dead and of the living. | For to this end Christ died and lived [again], that he might be Lord of both the dead and the living. |
But you, why do you make yourself your brother's judge? or again, why have you no respect for your brother? because we will all have to take our place before God as our judge. | But thou, why dost thou judge thy brother? or thou again, why dost thou set at nought thy brother? for we shall all stand before the judgment-seat of God. |
For it is said in the holy Writings, By my life, says the Lord, to me every knee will be bent, and every tongue will give worship to God. | For it is written, As I live, saith the Lord, to me every knee shall bow, And every tongue shall confess to God. |
So every one of us will have to give an account of himself to God. | So then each one of us shall give account of himself to God. |
Then let us not be judges of one another any longer: but keep this in mind, that no man is to make it hard for his brother, or give him cause for doubting. | Let us not therefore judge one another any more: but judge ye this rather, that no man put a stumblingblock in his brother's way, or an occasion of falling. |
I am conscious of this, and am certain in the Lord Jesus, that nothing is unclean in itself; but for the man in whose opinion it is unclean, for him it is unclean. | I know, and am persuaded in the Lord Jesus, that nothing is unclean of itself: save that to him who accounteth anything to be unclean, to him it is unclean. |
And if because of food your brother is troubled, then you are no longer going on in the way of love. Do not let your food be destruction to him for whom Christ went into death. | For if because of meat thy brother is grieved, thou walkest no longer in love. Destroy not with thy meat him for whom Christ died. |
Let it not be possible for men to say evil about your good: | Let not then your good be evil spoken of: |
For the kingdom of God is not food and drink, but righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit. | for the kingdom of God is not eating and drinking, but righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit. |
And he who in these things is Christ's servant, is pleasing to God and has the approval of men. | For he that herein serveth Christ is well-pleasing to God, and approved of men. |
So then, let us go after the things which make peace, and the things by which we may be a help to one another. | So then let us follow after things which make for peace, and things whereby we may edify one another. |
Do not let the work of God come to nothing on account of food. All things are certainly clean; but it is evil for that man who by taking food makes it hard for another. | Overthrow not for meat's sake the work of God. All things indeed are clean; howbeit it is evil for that man who eateth with offence. |
It is better not to take meat or wine or to do anything which might be a cause of trouble to your brother. | It is good not to eat flesh, nor to drink wine, nor [to do anything] whereby thy brother stumbleth. |
The faith which you have, have it to yourself before God. Happy is the man who is not judged by that to which he gives approval. | The faith which thou hast, have thou to thyself before God. Happy is he that judgeth not himself in that which he approveth. |
But he who is in doubt is judged if he takes food, because he does it not in faith; and whatever is not of faith is sin. | But he that doubteth is condemned if he eat, because [he eateth] not of faith; and whatsoever is not of faith is sin. |