Prior Book | Prior Chapter | Prior Verse | Next Verse | Next Chapter | Next Book | Viewing NASB and Amplified 2015 | |
NASB | Romans 15:1 Now we who are strong ought to bear the weaknesses of those without strength and not just please ourselves. |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | Romans 15:1 Now we who are strong [in our convictions and faith] ought to [patiently] put up with the weaknesses of those who are not strong, and not just please ourselves. |
Bible Question (short): Careful use of one's freedom |
Question (full): 1 Cor 8 For verse 13, was it the end of Paul's teaching concerning our careful use of freedom for the sake of not stumbling a weak brother (sister)? I think there are cases in modern days (even in church) that the weaknesses are caused by irrationality, non-sensibility or ignorance. Are there any parallel discussion (with reference to Ch 8) in Paul's letter mentioning that we are also responsible for helping the weak brother/sister to grow? (In verse 13, Paul said : ... I will NEVER eat ... - NIV). So, if a certain weakness sounds really unreasonable but risks the possibility of causing a brother/sister to stumble, do we have to really give up the specific freedom of action FOREVER? |
Up | Down View Branch | ID# 182575 | ||
Questions and/or Subjects for Rom 15:1 | Author | ||
|
DocTrinsograce | ||
|
azurelaw | ||
|
TheCurtMan000 |