14:1 As
for
the
one
who
is
weak
in
faith,
welcome
him,
but
not
to
quarrel
over
opinions.
14:2 One
person
believes
he
may
eat
anything,
while
the
weak
person
eats
only
vegetables.
14:3 Let
not
the
one
who
eats
despise
the
one
who
abstains,
and
let
not
the
one
who
abstains
pass
judgment
on
the
one
who
eats,
for
God
has
welcomed
him.
14:4 Who
are
you
to
pass
judgment
on
the
servant
of
another
It
is
before
his
own
master
that
he
stands
or
falls.
And
he
will
be
upheld,
for
the
Lord
is
able
to
make
him
stand.
14:5 One
person
esteems
one
day
as
better
than
another,
while
another
esteems
all
days
alike.
Each
one
should
be
fully
convinced
in
his
own
mind.
14:6 The
one
who
observes
the
day,
observes
it
in
honor
of
the
Lord.
The
one
who
eats,
eats
in
honor
of
the
Lord,
since
he
gives
thanks
to
God,
while
the
one
who
abstains,
abstains
in
honor
of
the
Lord
and
gives
thanks
to
God.
14:7 For
none
of
us
lives
to
himself,
and
none
of
us
dies
to
himself.
14:8 For
if
we
live,
we
live
to
the
Lord,
and
if
we
die,
we
die
to
the
Lord.
So
then,
whether
we
live
or
whether
we
die,
we
are
the
Lord's.
14:9 For
to
this
end
Christ
died
and
lived
again,
that
he
might
be
Lord
both
of
the
dead
and
of
the
living.
14:10 Why
do
you
pass
judgment
on
your
brother
Or
you,
why
do
you
despise
your
brother
For
we
will
all
stand
before
the
judgment
seat
of
God;
14:11 for
it
is
written,
"As
I
live,
says
the
Lord,
every
knee
shall
bow
to
me,
and
every
tongue
shall
confess
to
God."
14:12 So
then
each
of
us
will
give
an
account
of
himself
to
God.
14:13 Therefore
let
us
not
pass
judgment
on
one
another
any
longer,
but
rather
decide
never
to
put
a
stumbling
block
or
hindrance
in
the
way
of
a
brother.
14:14 I
know
and
am
persuaded
in
the
Lord
Jesus
that
nothing
is
unclean
in
itself,
but
it
is
unclean
for
anyone
who
thinks
it
unclean.
14:15 For
if
your
brother
is
grieved
by
what
you
eat,
you
are
no
longer
walking
in
love.
By
what
you
eat,
do
not
destroy
the
one
for
whom
Christ
died.
14:16 So
do
not
let
what
you
regard
as
good
be
spoken
of
as
evil.
14:17 For
the
kingdom
of
God
is
not
a
matter
of
eating
and
drinking
but
of
righteousness
and
peace
and
joy
in
the
Holy
Spirit.
14:18 Whoever
thus
serves
Christ
is
acceptable
to
God
and
approved
by
men.
14:19 So
then
let
us
pursue
what
makes
for
peace
and
for
mutual
upbuilding.
14:20 Do
not,
for
the
sake
of
food,
destroy
the
work
of
God.
Everything
is
indeed
clean,
but
it
is
wrong
for
anyone
to
make
another
stumble
by
what
he
eats.
14:21 It
is
good
not
to
eat
meat
or
drink
wine
or
do
anything
that
causes
your
brother
to
stumble.
14:22 The
faith
that
you
have,
keep
between
yourself
and
God.
Blessed
is
the
one
who
has
no
reason
to
pass
judgment
on
himself
for
what
he
approves.
14:23 But
whoever
has
doubts
is
condemned
if
he
eats,
because
the
eating
is
not
from
faith.
For
whatever
does
not
proceed
from
faith
is
sin.