Weak in Faith? Avoid Doubtful Disputes (Romans 14)
The weak in faith tend to get distracted from the main focus and goal of being living sacrifices of God, to that of fixating on doubtful disputations and judging each other's acceptance by God based on their personal convictions or opinions, rather than on the full and complete payment of Christ. In Romans 14 Paul the Apostle instructs them to receive those weak in faith but not to allow doubtful disputations to define their relationship with each other.
In this sermon we show what weak faith is and how we can strengthen our faith by receiving and helping the weak in faith by our sacrificial living. By not purposefully offending our brother's convictions and conscience in something we feel that we are free to do, we can take the opportunity to edify them instead of flaunting our rights, to the detriment of their faith.
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