Search results for: Romans 12:14
Romans 14:6 (TPT)
For the person who observes one day as especially sacred does it to honor the Lord. And the same is true regarding what a person eats. The one who eats everything eats to honor the Lord, because he gives thanks to God, and the one who has a special diet does it to honor the Lord, and he also gives thanks to God.
Romans 14:7 (TPT)
No one lives to himself and no one dies to himself.
Romans 14:13 (TPT)
So stop being critical and condemning of other believers, but instead determine to never deliberately cause a brother or sister to stumble and fall because of your actions.
Romans 14:16 (TPT)
So don’t give people the opportunity to slander what you know to be good.
Romans 14:19 (TPT)
So then, make it your top priority to live a life of peace with harmony in your relationships, eagerly seeking to strengthen and encourage one another.
Romans 14:18 (TPT)
Serving the Anointed One by walking in these kingdom realities pleases God and earns the respect of others.
Romans 14:20 (TPT)
Stop ruining the work of God by insisting on your own opinions about food. You can eat anything you want, but it is wrong to deliberately cause someone to be offended over what you eat.
Romans 14:1 (TPT)
Offer an open hand of fellowship to welcome every true believer, even though their faith may be weak and immature. And refuse to engage in debates with them concerning nothing more than opinions.
Romans 14:8 (TPT)
While we live, we must live for our Master, and in death we must bring honor to him. So dead or alive we belong to our Master.
Romans 14:12 (TPT)
Therefore, each one must answer for himself and give a personal account of his own life before God.
Romans 14:22 (TPT)
Keep the convictions you have about these matters between yourself and God, and don’t impose them upon others . You’ll be happy when you don’t judge yourself in doing what your conscience approves.
Romans 14:23 (TPT)
But the one who has misgivings feels miserable if he eats meat, because he doubts and doesn’t eat in faith. For anything we do that doesn’t spring from faith is, by definition, sinful.
Romans 14:3 (TPT)
The one who eats freely shouldn’t judge and look down on the one who eats only vegetables. And the vegetarian must not judge and look down on the one who eats everything. Remember, God has welcomed him and taken him as his partner.
Romans 14:4 (TPT)
Who do you think you are to sit in judgment of someone else’s household servant? His own master is the one to evaluate whether he succeeds or fails. And God’s servants will succeed, for God’s power supports them and enables them to stand.
Romans 14:9 (TPT)
For this very reason the Anointed One died and was brought back to life again, so that he would become the Lord God over both the dead and the living.
Romans 14:14 (TPT)
I know and am convinced by personal revelation from the Lord Jesus that there is nothing wrong with eating any food. But to the one who considers it to be unclean, it is unacceptable.
Romans 14:15 (TPT)
If your brother or sister is offended because you insist on eating what you want, it is no longer love that rules your conduct. Why would you wound someone for whom the Messiah gave his life, just so you can eat what you want?
Romans 14:17 (TPT)
For the kingdom of God is not a matter of rules about food and drink, but is in the realm of the Holy Spirit, filled with righteousness, peace, and joy.
Romans 14:21 (TPT)
Consider it an act of love to refrain from eating meat or drinking wine or doing anything else that would cause a fellow believer to be offended or tempted to be weakened in his faith.
Romans 4:14 (TPT)
For if keeping the law earns the inheritance, then faith is robbed of its power and the promise becomes useless.
Romans 2:14 (TPT)
For example, whenever people who don’t possess the law as their birthright commit sin, it still confirms that a “law” is present in their conscience. For when they instinctively do what the law requires, that becomes a “law” to govern them, even though they don’t have Mosaic law.
Romans 3:14 (TPT)
Bitter profanity flows from their mouths, only meant to cut and harm.
Romans 6:14 (TPT)
Remember this: sin will not conquer you, for God already has! You are not governed by law but governed by the reign of the grace of God.
Romans 5:14 (TPT)
Yet death reigned as king from Adam to Moses even though they hadn’t broken a command the way Adam had . The first man, Adam, was a picture of the Messiah, who was to come.
Romans 7:14 (TPT)
For we know that the law is divinely inspired and comes from the spiritual realm, but I am a human being made of flesh and trafficked as a slave under sin’s authority.