Paul is referring to those who are weak because they insist on certain religious principles – ones that are voided by our liberty in Christ.

Paul is referring to those who are weak because they insist on certain religious principles – ones that are voided by our liberty in Christ.
The individualistic, modern understanding of what it means to be a ‘private’ Christian is not Biblical, writes Eliezer Gonzalez.
There are still wars and strife all over the world. So does this mean that Jesus failed in his mission to transform humanity?
Who made God? The short answer, is of course, that no-one made God. God is himself the maker and original cause of all that exists…
Trusting in the Lord means to abandon our own understanding of the way things are or should be, and to surrender to him.
When the outcomes we want are out of reach, we can get frustrated. Yet, God teaches us to trust and to leave the outcomes to him.
You often hear people say about how you have to learn to accept yourself. It’s true for everyone. But how do you go about it?
The only way that you will ever truly accept yourself and be at peace is to really know that God has accepted you through Christ.
When we feel successful, healthy, and loved, we believe that God loves us. But when we like a failure, we often believe God has abandoned us.
It’s important to set boundaries: what you will accept and what you won’t. Otherwise, you may become a “punching bag” for others.