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Romans 14:20

First Nations Version

While it is true that all foods are ceremonially pure, it is not good to force the way you eat on others and make them stumble.

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“But for the ones who put a stumbling stone in the path of one of these little ones who trust in me, it would be better for them to have a great stone tied to their necks and be drowned in the deep waters!


To the pure, all things are pure. But to those who are unclean because they do not believe the truth, nothing is pure, for both in their minds and deep within their hearts they have been made unclean.


Then the Voice spoke to him a second time, “What the Great Spirit has made clean, you must not consider impure.”


It would be better not to eat, drink wine, or do anything that would make a sacred family member stumble on the path.


There is nothing you can take into your mouth that will make you impure. It is what comes out of your mouth that makes you impure.”


We are like clay in his hands, molded from the Chosen One, made to be like him, and walking the ancient pathways he originally created us for.


I have no doubts that the one who set your feet on this good path will keep walking it with you until the day that Creator Sets Free (Jesus) the Chosen One appears.


One person trusts that all foods are good to eat, while another whose understanding is weak might only eat herbs and plants.





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