14:1 But
him
that
is
weak
in
faith
receive
ye,
[yet]
not
for
decision
of
scruples.
14:2 One
man
hath
faith
to
eat
all
things:
but
he
that
is
weak
eateth
herbs.
14:3 Let
not
him
that
eateth
set
at
nought
him
that
eateth
not;
and
let
not
him
that
eateth
not
judge
him
that
eateth:
for
God
hath
received
him.
14:4 Who
art
thou
that
judgest
the
servant
of
another
to
his
own
lord
he
standeth
or
falleth.
Yea,
he
shall
be
made
to
stand;
for
the
Lord
hath
power
to
make
him
stand.
14:5 One
man
esteemeth
one
day
above
another:
another
esteemeth
every
day
[alike].
Let
each
man
be
fully
assured
in
his
own
mind.
14:6 He
that
regardeth
the
day,
regardeth
it
unto
the
Lord:
and
he
that
eateth,
eateth
unto
the
Lord,
for
he
giveth
God
thanks;
and
he
that
eateth
not,
unto
the
Lord
he
eateth
not,
and
giveth
God
thanks.
14:7 For
none
of
us
liveth
to
himself,
and
none
dieth
to
himself.
14:8 For
whether
we
live,
we
live
unto
the
Lord;
or
whether
we
die,
we
die
unto
the
Lord:
whether
we
live
therefore,
or
die,
we
are
the
Lord's.
14:9 For
to
this
end
Christ
died
and
lived
[again],
that
he
might
be
Lord
of
both
the
dead
and
the
living.
14:10 But
thou,
why
dost
thou
judge
thy
brother
or
thou
again,
why
dost
thou
set
at
nought
thy
brother
for
we
shall
all
stand
before
the
judgment-seat
of
God.
14:11 For
it
is
written,
As
I
live,
saith
the
Lord,
to
me
every
knee
shall
bow,
And
every
tongue
shall
confess
to
God.
14:12 So
then
each
one
of
us
shall
give
account
of
himself
to
God.
14:13 Let
us
not
therefore
judge
one
another
any
more:
but
judge
ye
this
rather,
that
no
man
put
a
stumblingblock
in
his
brother's
way,
or
an
occasion
of
falling.
14:14 I
know,
and
am
persuaded
in
the
Lord
Jesus,
that
nothing
is
unclean
of
itself:
save
that
to
him
who
accounteth
anything
to
be
unclean,
to
him
it
is
unclean.
14:15 For
if
because
of
meat
thy
brother
is
grieved,
thou
walkest
no
longer
in
love.
Destroy
not
with
thy
meat
him
for
whom
Christ
died.
14:16 Let
not
then
your
good
be
evil
spoken
of:
14:17 for
the
kingdom
of
God
is
not
eating
and
drinking,
but
righteousness
and
peace
and
joy
in
the
Holy
Spirit.
14:18 For
he
that
herein
serveth
Christ
is
well-pleasing
to
God,
and
approved
of
men.
14:19 So
then
let
us
follow
after
things
which
make
for
peace,
and
things
whereby
we
may
edify
one
another.
14:20 Overthrow
not
for
meat's
sake
the
work
of
God.
All
things
indeed
are
clean;
howbeit
it
is
evil
for
that
man
who
eateth
with
offence.
14:21 It
is
good
not
to
eat
flesh,
nor
to
drink
wine,
nor
[to
do
anything]
whereby
thy
brother
stumbleth.
14:22 The
faith
which
thou
hast,
have
thou
to
thyself
before
God.
Happy
is
he
that
judgeth
not
himself
in
that
which
he
approveth.
14:23 But
he
that
doubteth
is
condemned
if
he
eat,
because
[he
eateth]
not
of
faith;
and
whatsoever
is
not
of
faith
is
sin.