WHO IS WEAK IN THE FAITH? (Romans 14:1-15:3)

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Lesson 13 for December 30, 2017

WHO IS WEAK IN THE FAITH? (Romans 14:1-15:3) Someone that has a limited understanding of the principles of rectitude. He longs to be saved and he is willing to do anything that he thinks he s asked to do. Nevertheless, he has an immature Christian experience (see Heb. 5: 11 to 6: 2) and tries to be saved by obeying some rules and orders that are note really mandatory for him; that could be because of his past experience and education. Those rules are very important for him; he considers them absolutely necessary to be saved. He is distressed and confused when he realizes that other Christians --maybe with more experience than him-- don t share his views. SDA Bible Commentary, on Romans 14:1

FIRST PROBLEM: DIET How was diet a problem in Paul s time (Romans 14:2-3; 1 Corinthians 8)? The pagan priests sold meat that was sacrificed to idols. There was a discussion among believers about if it was right to eat that meat.

FIRST PROBLEM: DIET Who were the weak? Those who could not eat meat offered to idols with a clean conscience because of their background or education. Who were the strong? Those who believed that there is only one true God and the idols are nothing; therefore, the meat offered to idols could not be corrupted. THE PROBLEM: The strong criticized the weak because they didn t eat meat offered to idols; the weak were tempted to doubt their faith.

SECOND PROBLEM: FESTIVITIES How were festivities a problem in Paul s time (Romans 14:6; Colossians 2:16; Galatians 4:9-10)? So let no one judge you in food or in drink, or regarding a festival or a new moon or sabbaths. (Colossians 2:16) But now after you have known God, or rather are known by God, how is it that you turn again to the weak and beggarly elements, to which you desire again to be in bondage? You observe days and months and seasons and years. (Galatians 4:9-10) Some Jew brothers believed that they must keep the ceremonial festivities (new moons, ritual Sabbaths, Passover, Pentecost, Atonement Day...) and fasting days (Monday and Thursday)

SECOND PROBLEM: FESTIVITIES Who were the weak? Those who believed that they must keep every festivity that were established by Jewish rituals and tradition. Who were the strong? Those who believed that Jewish festivities were an image of Christ and they came to an end when He came and died. THE PROBLEM: The weak wanted to impose the strong the observance of the festivities.

1. The strong must not judge the weak (Romans 14:4) God accepts and supports everyone. 2. Do not judge or despise anybody (Romans 14:10-21) God will judge everyone; each of us will render account for ourselves, not for others. When we judge, we are a stumbling block or an insult for our brothers. Our brother for whom Christ died could weaken or leave the faith because of us. 3. Everyone must act according to his own conscience, without forcing others (Romans 14:22-23) We must act according to what we believe. If we are wrong, God will help us to understand it when He thinks it s the right moment. 4. Do what is pleasant to our neighbor (Romans 15:1-3) Let each of us please his neighbor for his good, leading to edification. (Romans 15:2) We must spiritually encourage our neighbor and help him in his personal growth to perfection.

God desires Christians to respect the liberty that He has in so marvelous a manner given them. In Christ is vested the ownership of every man. Man should not be another man s property. God has bought mankind. One man s mind, one man s power, should not rule and control another s conscience. In the sight of God wealth and position do not exalt one man above another. Men are free to choose the service of God, to love the Lord, and to keep all His commandments. E.G.W. (SDA Bible Commentary, vol. 1, Notes on Exodus 21:1-6)

May the God of patience and comfort May the God of hope grant you to be likeminded toward one another, fill you with all joy and peace in believing, according to Christ Jesus. that you may abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit. 15:5 15:13 The God of peace be with you all. Amen. 15:33 Paul finishes his letter by sharing special blessings from God to us. Paul s desire is that we show persevering resistance, encouragement and peace in every moment of our lives. LET S GO FORWARD!