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Romans 14:23
Book • 2020
Romans 14:23 concludes a discussion on disputable matters within the Christian community, particularly about food and drink practices.
Paul teaches that if a person acts with doubt—doing something against their conscience or faith—they are 'condemned' in the sense of being guilty of sin, though not necessarily losing salvation.
The verse underscores that whatever does not proceed from faith is sin, meaning that actions must be aligned with one's faith and conscience to be righteous.
This teaching encourages believers to act according to their convictions and faith, especially in matters where Scripture does not give explicit commands, to avoid sinning against their conscience.
Paul teaches that if a person acts with doubt—doing something against their conscience or faith—they are 'condemned' in the sense of being guilty of sin, though not necessarily losing salvation.
The verse underscores that whatever does not proceed from faith is sin, meaning that actions must be aligned with one's faith and conscience to be righteous.
This teaching encourages believers to act according to their convictions and faith, especially in matters where Scripture does not give explicit commands, to avoid sinning against their conscience.
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to explain that whatever is not of faith is sin.


Keith Moore

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