Romans 14:21

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Romans advises that it's better not to eat meat or drink wine if these actions make your brother stumble, feel offended, or become weak. Paul is the speaker here, encouraging Christian behavior that avoids causing distress to others.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a friend who doesn’t like peanut butter. If eating peanut butter makes them sad or uncomfortable, it’s better not to eat it around them. This verse teaches us to be considerate of how our actions affect others.

Historical Background

The Apostle Paul wrote Romans from Corinth around AD 57-58 to Christians in Rome, aiming to unify Jewish and Gentile believers. The context was one where cultural practices (like eating meat or drinking wine) could cause divisions within the community.

Living It Out Today

Consider a scenario where someone at work follows a strict diet for health reasons. Avoiding certain foods in shared lunches can prevent discomfort and promote a supportive environment, reflecting this verse's emphasis on care and unity.

Topics

unityconsiderationcommunitymoral behaviorChristian conductavoiding offense

Related Verses

1 Corinthians 8:13Galatians 5:13Ephesians 4:29Philippians 2:3-4Proverbs 26:4

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this verse mean Christians shouldn't drink wine at all?
No, it suggests moderation and consideration. The key is not causing others to stumble or feel offended.
How does Romans 14:21 apply in a diverse community with different beliefs?
It encourages being sensitive to the convictions of others to maintain unity and respect within the community.
What are some practical ways to avoid offending others based on this verse?
Be aware of others' sensitivities, ask about their values, and make adjustments in your behavior accordingly.
Can you give an example where Romans 14:21 is relevant today?
In a multi-faith workplace, avoiding food that may be offensive to someone's dietary restrictions promotes respect and unity among colleagues.
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