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Romans 13: Questions and Answers

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1. Why does Romans 14 emphasize avoiding
judgment on disputable matters?

Romans 14 teaches that believers must
refrain from judging others on
disputable matters to promote unity
within the church. Paul explains that
each believer serves the Lord and will
give an account to Him alone (Romans
14:4, 10-12). Since God is the ultimate
judge, we should avoid passing judgment
on fellow believers, particularly on
non-essential issues like food or
special days (Romans 14:5). This
approach encourages acceptance and unity
rather than division.

2. How does Romans 14 describe the
Lordship of Christ?

Romans 14 describes Christ's lordship by
affirming that He is Lord over both the
living and the dead. Jesus died and rose
again to establish His lordship, and
every believer belongs to Him, whether
in life or death (Romans 14:9). This
truth points to Christ’s authority over
all aspects of a believer’s life and
emphasizes the importance of living in
submission to His rule. Believers must
recognize that Christ's lordship calls
them to live in harmony with one
another, knowing that He alone will
judge (Romans 14:10-12).

3. What role does the Holy Spirit play
in Romans 14?

The Holy Spirit plays a significant role
in Romans 14 by producing righteousness,
peace, and joy in the believer (Romans
14:17). These are qualities of God’s
kingdom, contrasting with external
matters like food and drink. By focusing
on these inward spiritual fruits,
believers are encouraged to live in
peace with one another, building up the
church rather than causing division over
personal convictions. The Spirit’s work
transforms the believer’s actions and
motivations, helping to foster unity and
righteousness.

4. How does Romans 14 address the issue
of personal freedom and responsibility?

Romans 14 teaches that while believers
have freedom in Christ, they must
prioritize the spiritual welfare of
others over their own freedoms. Paul
stresses that causing a fellow believer
to stumble is a serious sin (Romans
14:13-15). Though believers are free to
make personal choices regarding
disputable matters, they must exercise
this freedom in a way that promotes
peace and unity, being careful not to
harm others' faith. Personal convictions
must be guided by love and respect for
the conscience of weaker believers.

5. What is the significance of faith in
Romans 14, particularly in relation to sin?

Romans 14 concludes by emphasizing that
anything not done in faith is sin
(Romans 14:23). This principle
highlights that sin is not merely about
outward actions but also the motivation
behind those actions. If a believer acts
contrary to his convictions or without
faith, even in morally neutral matters,
it is considered sin because it violates
his conscience. Living by faith ensures
that actions align with God’s will,
pleasing Him (cf. Hebrews 11:6).



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Have you heard the good news Christ died
for our sins (†), and God raised Him
from the dead?

That Christ died for our sins shows
we're sinners who deserve the death
penalty. That God raised Him from the
dead shows Christ's death satisfied
God's righteous demands against our sin
(Romans 3:25; 1 John 2:1-2). This means
God can now remain just, while forgiving
you of your sins, and saving you from
eternal damnation.

On the basis of Christ's death and
resurrection for our sins, call on
the name of the Lord to save you:
"For "everyone who calls on the name
of the Lord will be saved."" (Romans
10:13, ESV)

https://christrose.news/salvation
Christ Rose
2024-09-10 21:40:12 UTC
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Should be Romans 14
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Romans 13: Questions and Answers
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romans-13-questions-and-answers_10.html
1. Why does Romans 14 emphasize avoiding
judgment on disputable matters?
Romans 14 teaches that believers must
refrain from judging others on
disputable matters to promote unity
within the church. Paul explains that
each believer serves the Lord and will
give an account to Him alone (Romans
14:4, 10-12). Since God is the ultimate
judge, we should avoid passing judgment
on fellow believers, particularly on
non-essential issues like food or
special days (Romans 14:5). This
approach encourages acceptance and unity
rather than division.
2. How does Romans 14 describe the
Lordship of Christ?
Romans 14 describes Christ's lordship by
affirming that He is Lord over both the
living and the dead. Jesus died and rose
again to establish His lordship, and
every believer belongs to Him, whether
in life or death (Romans 14:9). This
truth points to Christ’s authority over
all aspects of a believer’s life and
emphasizes the importance of living in
submission to His rule. Believers must
recognize that Christ's lordship calls
them to live in harmony with one
another, knowing that He alone will
judge (Romans 14:10-12).
3. What role does the Holy Spirit play
in Romans 14?
The Holy Spirit plays a significant role
in Romans 14 by producing righteousness,
peace, and joy in the believer (Romans
14:17). These are qualities of God’s
kingdom, contrasting with external
matters like food and drink. By focusing
on these inward spiritual fruits,
believers are encouraged to live in
peace with one another, building up the
church rather than causing division over
personal convictions. The Spirit’s work
transforms the believer’s actions and
motivations, helping to foster unity and
righteousness.
4. How does Romans 14 address the issue
of personal freedom and responsibility?
Romans 14 teaches that while believers
have freedom in Christ, they must
prioritize the spiritual welfare of
others over their own freedoms. Paul
stresses that causing a fellow believer
to stumble is a serious sin (Romans
14:13-15). Though believers are free to
make personal choices regarding
disputable matters, they must exercise
this freedom in a way that promotes
peace and unity, being careful not to
harm others' faith. Personal convictions
must be guided by love and respect for
the conscience of weaker believers.
5. What is the significance of faith in
Romans 14, particularly in relation to sin?
Romans 14 concludes by emphasizing that
anything not done in faith is sin
(Romans 14:23). This principle
highlights that sin is not merely about
outward actions but also the motivation
behind those actions. If a believer acts
contrary to his convictions or without
faith, even in morally neutral matters,
it is considered sin because it violates
his conscience. Living by faith ensures
that actions align with God’s will,
pleasing Him (cf. Hebrews 11:6).
--
Have you heard the good news Christ died
for our sins (†), and God raised Him
from the dead?
That Christ died for our sins shows
we're sinners who deserve the death
penalty. That God raised Him from the
dead shows Christ's death satisfied
God's righteous demands against our sin
(Romans 3:25; 1 John 2:1-2). This means
God can now remain just, while forgiving
you of your sins, and saving you from
eternal damnation.
On the basis of Christ's death and
resurrection for our sins, call on
"For "everyone who calls on the name
of the Lord will be saved."" (Romans
10:13, ESV)
https://christrose.news/salvation
--
Have you heard the good news Christ died
for our sins (†), and God raised Him
from the dead?

That Christ died for our sins shows
we're sinners who deserve the death
penalty. That God raised Him from the
dead shows Christ's death satisfied
God's righteous demands against our sin
(Romans 3:25; 1 John 2:1-2). This means
God can now remain just, while forgiving
you of your sins, and saving you from
eternal damnation.

On the basis of Christ's death and
resurrection for our sins, call on
the name of the Lord to save you:
"For "everyone who calls on the name
of the Lord will be saved."" (Romans
10:13, ESV)

https://christrose.news/salvation
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