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Matters of Opinion or Matters of Doctrine ?

Matters of Opinion or Matters of Doctrine ?. A Study of Romans 14.  Does Romans 14 include doctrinal error and sinful practice?  Does Romans 14 justify continued acceptance of some doctrinal errors and sinful practices or is it limited to matters of opinion?. Study of the Context.

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Matters of Opinion or Matters of Doctrine ?

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  1. Matters of Opinionor Matters of Doctrine? A Study of Romans 14  Does Romans 14 include doctrinal error and sinful practice?  Does Romans 14 justify continued acceptance of some doctrinal errors and sinful practices or is it limited to matters of opinion?

  2. Study of the Context • Paul says “receive” – John says “receive not” • Romans 14:1; 2 John 9-11 • Do these two contradict each other? • Difference under consideration • Plainly declared to involve the doctrine of 2 John 9 • Two differences under consideration in Romans 14 and Romans 16 also

  3. Study of the Context • Issue of Romans 14 is brought into focus in the very first verse: ►“Receive one who is weak in the faith, but not to disputes over doubtful things.” (NKJV) ►“Him that is weak in the faith receive ye, but not to doubtful disputations.” (KJV) ►“Now accept the one who is weak in faith, but not for the purpose of passing judgment on his opinions.” (NASB) ►“As for the man who is weak in faith, welcome him, but not for disputes over opinions.” (RSV)

  4. Study of the Context • In differences of doctrine – both can not be right – in such cases judging a sinful practice is right and necessary • 1 Corinthians 5:3-5 • Verse 2 defines the stronger brother as the one who had “faith” to eat meat • 1 Timothy 4:3-5 • Acts 10:11-16

  5. Study of the Context • Verses 3-4 is the basis of receiving a brother with a differing practice • Non meat-eater believed the meat-eater was engaged in an unlawful practice • This idea is refuted by Paul in verse 3 • Verse 5: “Let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind” • About what? • Matters Indifferent

  6. Study of the Context • Verses 7-12 • Paul urges those differing in practice not to judge one another • Verses 13-23 • Paul urges that they refrain from acting in such a way as to cause another to stumble • One can see how this could happen with the eating of meat:

  7. THE JEW • Converted to Christ • Problem eating meat seen as unclean his whole life • Knows it is allowed – needs time for old feelings to die so no doubt remains • If a stronger brother encouraged him to eat while he doubted, sin would result • Verse 23

  8. THE GENTILE • Converted to Christ • Problem eating meat – practice was tied to worship of an idol all his life • Knows it is nothing to the idol – needs time for old feelings to die • If a stronger brother encouraged him to eat meat while he still doubted, sin would result • Verse 23

  9. Key Point of the Chapter • Brethren differed in thought and practice regarding matters that were right in and of themselves • It is true – the weaker brother did not understand that the practice of the stronger brother was right • However, the fact remains – both practices were right!

  10. Fact vs. Dangerous Consequences • Some believe this chapter teaches: • One can practice wrong as long as it does not involve others in those actions • THIS WOULD MEAN: • Forgive the fornicator as long as we are not involved • Receive the murderer as long as we were not involved in pulling the trigger • This is the key book and chapter in the “Unity in Diversity” doctrine

  11. Unity in Diversity • Accepting those into fellowship with any differences as long as one ….. • BELIEVES JESUS IS LORD • Modern differences between brethren over work and organization of the church – embraced under Romans 14 • Includes things like instrumental music, fellowship halls, gymnasiums, etc.

  12. Unity in Diversity • Differences in matters of SIN are included in Romans 14 by brethren in areas such as: • Marriage, Divorce, and Remarriage • God’s Grace • Any error – as long as the teacher of the error is honest, sincere, and not factious • Doesn’t bind his teaching on others • Most will not unify with homosexuality • Why Not?(If applies to some sins, why not all?)

  13. CONCLUSION • A practice comes under the regulation of Romans 14 • NOT because we think it does • BUT because the facts of God’s word prove it does • Romans 14 teaches us that: • We are NOT to push our own opinions and scruples upon others • Philippians 2:1-4 • Sin is to be dealt with accordingly

  14. Matters of Opinionor Matters of Doctrine? A Study of Romans 14 May God continue to help each one of us Recognize Sin and those things which are also a Matter of Opinion

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