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And indeed, if through any kind of food you are causing offence to a brother, then you are no longer being guided by love. You are not to let the food that you eat cause the ruin of anyone for whom Christ died. (Romans 14, 15)
But anyone who eats with qualms of conscience is condemned, because this eating does not spring from faith -- and every action which does not spring from faith is sin. (Romans 14, 23)
and his work was also for the gentiles, so that they should give glory to God for his faithful love; as scripture says: For this I shall praise you among the nations and sing praise to your name. (Romans 15, 9)
Of course I can dare to speak only of the things which Christ has done through me to win the allegiance of the gentiles, using what I have said and done, (Romans 15, 18)
since Macedonia and Achaia have chosen to make a generous contribution to the poor among God's holy people at Jerusalem. (Romans 15, 26)
I am sure that, when I do come to you, I shall come with the fullest blessing of Christ. (Romans 15, 29)
Since in the wisdom of God the world was unable to recognise God through wisdom, it was God's own pleasure to save believers through the folly of the gospel. (1 Corinthians 1, 21)
we earn our living by labouring with our own hands; when we are cursed, we answer with a blessing; when we are hounded, we endure it passively; (1 Corinthians 4, 12)
let us keep the feast, then, with none of the old yeast and no leavening of evil and wickedness, but only the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth. (1 Corinthians 5, 8)
Is one of you with a complaint against another so brazen as to seek judgement from sinners and not from God's holy people? (1 Corinthians 6, 1)
Or do you not realise that anyone who attaches himself to a prostitute is one body with her, since the two, as it is said, become one flesh. (1 Corinthians 6, 16)
Keep away from sexual immorality. All other sins that people may commit are done outside the body; but the sexually immoral person sins against his own body. (1 Corinthians 6, 18)
