Romans 14 teaches believers to show grace and humility toward one another in matters of personal conviction, especially where Scripture allows freedom. Paul addresses disagreements over dietary practices and special days, urging Christians not to judge or despise one another, since each person is accountable to God. The chapter emphasizes that God’s kingdom is about righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit, not rules over food or rituals. Believers should act according to their conscience but also limit their freedom out of love so they do not cause another Christian to stumble. Ultimately, Paul reminds the church that Christ is the Lord of all, and everyone will stand before God not before each other for judgment.

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