Romans 14
Sermon

Epistles of Paul 86 Romans 14:1-23

Do not judge those weaker in the faith. The transgression of the law is sin. In addition to keeping God's law, in "doubtful matters" (in matters of personal opinion), if it is against your conscience, it is also sin.
Sermon
Sermon

The Apostle Paul and the Biblical Holy Days

Paul's attitude toward the holy days cannot be determined from a few verses… plucked out of context… and used to say things contrary to the example of Jesus and of Paul himself. The 3 most commonly cited are: Colossians 2:14-17…
Sermon
Sermon

Are You a Stumbling Block? - Part 2

Romans 14: Respecting the importance of the conscience in the work of God.
Sermon
Sermon

Are You a Stumbling Block? - Part 1

Romans 14: Christians do not judge or look down on others, but welcome everyone without passing judgment on doubtful things.
Sermon
Sermon

Romans 13 & 14 - Subjection to Authority and Treatment of Others The Book of Romans

In a continuing series of sermons on the book of Romans, Philip Aust covers chapters 13 and 14. These two chapters focus on two important themes - God's expectation that we obey the governing authorities, and the need to consider…
Sermon
Sermon

Does Romans 14 Change Church Doctrine?

Often well-meaning people take a look at Romans 14 to say that the church no longer has to keep the Sabbath and can now partake of unclean meats as labeled in Leviticus. Even the church today has to defend our…
Uma Bíblia aberta no início do Novo Testamento.
Article

Does the New Testament Abolish Meat Distinctions?

Some people believe that certain New Testament scriptures remove all distinctions between clean and unclean meats. But what do these passages really say?
Uma Bíblia aberta no livro de Romanos.
Article

Understanding 'Unclean' in Romans 14

Paul's point is that the possible association of a particular food with idolatrous activity had no bearing on whether the food was suitable for eating.