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Romans 14:3

James Moffatt - New Testament

The eater must not look down upon the non-eater, and the non-eater must not criticize the eater, for God has welcomed him.

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So why do you criticize your brother? And you, why do you look down upon your brother? All of us have to stand before the tribunal of God —

He also told the following parable to certain persons who were sure of their own goodness and looked down upon everybody else.

So let us stop criticizing one another; rather make up your mind never to put any stumbling-block or hindrance in your brother's way.

Then Peter opened his lips and said, "I see quite plainly that God has no favourites,

the right course is to abstain from flesh or wine or indeed anything that your brother feels to be a stumbling-block.

If your brother is being injured because you eat a certain food, then you are no longer living by the rule of love. Do not let that food of yours ruin the man for whom Christ died.

See that you do not despise one of these little ones; for I tell you, their angels in heaven always look on the face of my Father in heaven.

While Peter was still speaking, the holy Spirit fell upon all who listened to what he said.

Then the disciples of John came up to him and said, "Why do we and the Pharisees fast a great deal, and your disciples do not fast?"

The natives showed us uncommon kindness, for they lit a fire and welcomed us all to it, as the rain had come on and it was chilly.

For if their exclusion means that the world is reconciled to God, what will their admission mean? Why, it will be life from the dead!

Welcome a man of weak faith, but not for the purpose of passing judgment on his scruples.

Welcome one another, then, as Christ has welcomed yourselves, for the glory of God.




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