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What does the Bible say about strong and weak faith?

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Romans 14 illustrates that there are believers who are strong and others who are weak in faith, and both should be received without judgment.

In Romans 14, the Apostle Paul discusses the dynamics between believers with differing faith levels. He urges those who are strong in faith to accept the weak in faith without entering into disputes over their doubts. The strong believer is one who has a mature understanding of their liberty in Christ, while the weak believer may hold onto certain scruples, possibly due to past teachings or fear. Both types of believers are part of God's family and are justified by the same faith in Christ. The chapter emphasizes the need for mutual acceptance and understanding, allowing each individual to live according to their own convictions before the Lord.
Scripture References: Romans 14:1-6

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Strong and Weak
Kevin Thacker · Mar 17, 2021
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