Romans 14:12
so, then, each of us concerning himself shall give reckoning to God;
so, then, each of us concerning himself shall give reckoning to God;
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10And thou, why dost thou judge thy brother? or again, thou, why dost thou set at nought thy brother? for we shall all stand at the tribunal of the Christ;
11for it hath been written, `I live! saith the Lord -- to Me bow shall every knee, and every tongue shall confess to God;'
13no longer, therefore, may we judge one another, but this judge ye rather, not to put a stumbling-stone before the brother, or an offence.
9Wherefore also we are ambitious, whether at home or away from home, to be well pleasing to him,
10for all of us it behoveth to be manifested before the tribunal of the Christ, that each one may receive the things `done' through the body, in reference to the things that he did, whether good or evil;
11having known, therefore, the fear of the Lord, we persuade men, and to God we are manifested, and I hope also in your consciences to have been manifested;
7For none of us to himself doth live, and none to himself doth die;
8for both, if we may live, to the Lord we live; if also we may die, to the Lord we die; both then if we may live, also if we may die, we are the Lord's;
6who shall render to each according to his works;
5who shall give an account to Him who is ready to judge living and dead,
14For every work doth God bring into judgment, with every hidden thing, whether good or bad.'
4Thou -- who art thou that art judging another's domestic? to his own master he doth stand or fall; and he shall be made to stand, for God is able to make him stand.
5One doth judge one day above another, and another doth judge every day `alike'; let each in his own mind be fully assured.
4and his own work let each one prove, and then in regard to himself alone the glorying he shall have, and not in regard to the other,
5for each one his own burden shall bear.
1Therefore, thou art inexcusable, O man -- every one who is judging -- for in that in which thou dost judge the other, thyself thou dost condemn, for the same things thou dost practise who art judging,
2and we have known that the judgment of God is according to truth, upon those practising such things.
3And dost thou think this, O man, who art judging those who such things are practising, and art doing them, that thou shalt escape the judgment of God?
31for if ourselves we were discerning, we would not be being judged,
32and being judged by the Lord, we are chastened, that with the world we may not be condemned;
36`And I say to you, that every idle word that men may speak, they shall give for it a reckoning in a day of judgment;
37for from thy words thou shalt be declared righteous, and from thy words thou shalt be declared unrighteous.'
3For I say, through the grace that was given to me, to every one who is among you, not to think above what it behoveth to think; but to think so as to think wisely, as to each God did deal a measure of faith,
4for as in one body we have many members, and all the members have not the same office,
5so we, the many, one body are in Christ, and members each one of one another.
3and to me it is for a very little thing that by you I may be judged, or by man's day, but not even myself do I judge,
4for of nothing to myself have I been conscious, but not in this have I been declared right -- and he who is discerning me is the Lord:
5so, then, nothing before the time judge ye, till the Lord may come, who will both bring to light the hidden things of the darkness, and will manifest the counsels of the hearts, and then the praise shall come to each from God.
24each, in that in which he was called, brethren, in this let him remain with God.
7The things in presence do ye see? if any one hath trusted in himself to be Christ's, this let him reckon again from himself, that according as he is Christ's, so also we `are' Christ's;
1And we ought -- we who are strong -- to bear the infirmities of the weak, and not to please ourselves;
2for let each one of us please the neighbor for good, unto edification,
9What, then? are we better? not at all! for we did before charge both Jews and Greeks with being all under sin,
11and every tongue may confess that Jesus Christ `is' Lord, to the glory of God the Father.
11For the work of man he repayeth to him, And according to the path of each He doth cause him to find.
17and if on the Father ye do call, who without acceptance of persons is judging according to the work of each, in fear the time of your sojourn pass ye,
11For there is no acceptance of faces with God,
12for as many as without law did sin, without law also shall perish, and as many as did sin in law, through law shall be judged,
8`Ye do not do according to all that we are doing here to-day, each anything that is right in his own eyes,
13for whether we were beside ourselves, `it was' to God; whether we be of sound mind -- `it is' to you,
14for the love of the Christ doth constrain us, having judged thus: that if one for all died, then the whole died,
16in the day when God shall judge the secrets of men, according to my good news, through Jesus Christ.
7and to each one of you was given the grace, according to the measure of the gift of Christ,
14for also the body is not one member, but many;
11whether, then, I or they, so we preach, and so ye did believe.
25and so the secrets of his heart become manifest, and so having fallen upon `his' face, he will bow before God, declaring that God really is among you.
17because it is the time of the beginning of the judgment from the house of God, and if first from us, what the end of those disobedient to the good news of God?
12so that, the death indeed in us doth work, and the life in you.
12so that he who is thinking to stand -- let him observe, lest he fall.
29and conscience, I say, not of thyself, but of the other, for why `is it' that my liberty is judged by another's conscience?