Principles of Conscience
1Now accept the one who is weak
2One person has faith that he may eat all things, but the one who is weak eats only vegetables.
3The one who eats is not to regard with contempt the one who does not eat, and the one who does not eat is not to judge the one who eats, for God has accepted him.
4Who are you to judge the
5One person
6The one who observes the day, observes it for the Lord, and the one who eats,
7For not one of us lives for himself, and not one dies for himself;
8for if we live, we live for the Lord, or if we die, we die for the Lord; therefore whether we live or die, we are the Lord’s.
9For to this end Christ died and lived again, that He might be Lord both of the dead and of the living.
10But as for you, why do you judge your brother or sister? Or you as well, why do you regard your brother or sister with contempt? For we will all appear before the judgment seat of God.
11For it is written:
12So then each one of us will give an account of himself to God.
13Therefore let’s not judge one another anymore, but rather
14I know and am convinced
15For if because of food your brother or sister is hurt, you are no longer walking in accordance with love. Do not destroy with your choice of food that person for whom Christ died.
16Therefore do not let what is for you a good thing be
17for the kingdom of God is not eating and drinking, but righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit.
18For the one who serves Christ in this way is acceptable to God and approved by other people.
19So then we pursue the things
20Do not tear down the work of God for the sake of food. All things indeed are clean, but they are evil for the person who eats
21It is good not to eat meat or to drink wine, or to do anything by which your brother or sister stumbles.
22The faith which you have, have
23But the one who doubts is condemned if he eats, because his eating is not from faith; and whatever is not from faith is sin.