Romans 14:15

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Romans advises that if your eating habits make another believer feel uncomfortable or upset, you're not being kind and considerate. Paul is speaking here, emphasizing the importance of avoiding actions that might harm others, especially when it comes to food choices.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a friend who doesn’t eat cookies because they think it’s not right. If you keep eating cookies around them, it makes your friend sad. This verse says we should be careful about what we do so we don't make our friends feel bad or upset them, even if what we're doing is okay for us.

Historical Background

The letter to the Romans was written by Paul around 57 AD. He wrote this to Christians in Rome who were facing divisions over food and other practices. The cultural setting involved Gentile converts with different customs and beliefs about food purity, leading to conflicts within the community.

Living It Out Today

Imagine a scenario where someone at your workplace is vegan for ethical reasons and you often bring meat sandwiches. This verse encourages you to consider their feelings by perhaps bringing vegetarian options sometimes or having separate lunch areas to avoid causing distress.

Topics

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Related Verses

1 Corinthians 8:9Romans 14:20Philippians 2:3-41 Peter 2:17Colossians 3:13

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this verse apply only to food?
While the context here is about food, the principle of being mindful of others' sensitivities can be applied broadly in many situations where one's actions might harm or offend a fellow believer.
What if my friend is offended by something I think is harmless?
This verse encourages us to consider our friends’ feelings seriously, even if we don't see the issue ourselves. It’s about fostering love and unity within the community.
How can we ensure we're not offending others without knowing their beliefs?
Being open and asking about people's concerns is a good start. Also, showing sensitivity in general towards others' feelings helps build trust and mutual respect.
What does it mean to 'destroy' someone with food?
In this context, 'destroying' means causing harm or distress by disregarding another's beliefs or sensitivities about certain foods, potentially undermining their faith or well-being.
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