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Homiletics Romans 14


Content (not sentence, direct verbiage from Scripture, fit on one line):

1.Accept the 1 whose faith=weak w/o quarreling over disputable matters(1)

2.1pers faith allows them2eat anything, another whose faith=weak eats only veg(2)

3.the1who eats evrythg treat w/contempt1who dsn’t&1who dsn’t judge1who does,G accept them(3)

4.who ru2judge some1else’s servt? 2their mastr,svts stand or fall.they’ll std bec L able2mk them std(4)

5.1pers considers1day more sacred;another considers everyday alike.Ea should be fully convinced(5)

6.Whoevr regards1day as special does so2L.Whoevr eats meat does so2L bec they give thx(6a)

7.whoevr abstains does so2L&gives thx;none lives4selves alone&none dies4selves alone(6b-7)

8.if we live/die,live/die4L.whethr live/die belong2L,4this reasn C died/retd2lifeso He L of livg&dead(8-9)

 

9.Y u judge brosis?Yu treat w/contempt?We’ll all std b4G’s judgmt seat(10)

10.it written:evry knee will bow b4me,evry tongue will acknowldg G;so let’s give acct of selves2G(11-12)

11.T4 let’s stop passg judgmt on 1anothr. Make up mind 2 put stumbl blk in way of brosis(13)

12.I convincd,fully persuaded in LJ nothg unclean in itself.If any1regards unclean,4that pers unclean(14)

13.if brosis distressed bec of what u eat, u acting in love. Do not by eating destroy some1(15)

14.T4 let what u know=good b spokn of as evil;koGmatter of eat/drink but rtness,peace,joy in HS(16-17)

15.bec any1 who serves C this way=pleasing2G&receives human approval(18)

16.let us t4 make evry effort2do what leads2peace&mutual edification(19)

17.destroy work of G4sake of food.All food=clean, but wrong2eat anything causes some1 2stumble(20)

18.it better 2 eat meat/drink wine or2do anything else that’ll cause brosis2fall(21)

19.whatvr u beliv abt these thgs,keep betw self&G.blessd is1who condemn self by what he approve(22)

20.but whoevr doubt=condemnd if they eat bec eating from faith;evrythg that come from faith=sin(23)

 

Divisions (run-on sentence OK, direct verbiage from Scripture/Principles are Aims for each Division):

1.Live unto the Lord (1-9)

Principle:

2.Do what leads to peace and mutual edification (10-23)

Principle:

 

Subject Sentence (10-word sentence with proper structure showing exactly where you are in Scripture):

Paul writes Romans to Live to the Lord in Faith, not judging other people.

 

Aim (“To Cause My Audience To…” Know, See, etc.):

TCMATK Every believer lives according to his or her spiritual maturity and we must not judge those who are weaker or stronger than we are.

 

Application (not yes or no question.  Meant to bring about heart change):

1.How should a Christian relate to other Christians who are more strict (or more free) than they are?  How might noticing the differences in behavior between you and other Christians help you to mature?

2.Where do you need to reign in the freedom you have in Christ so you don’t cause another person to stumble?

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