Weymouth New Testament in Modern Speech, Romans by R F Weymouth
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but to cultivate sobriety of judgement in accordance with
the amount of faith which God has allotted to each one. 012:004 For just as there are in the one human body many parts, and these parts have not all the same function; 012:005 so collectively we form one body in Christ, while individually we are linked to one another as its members. 012:006 But since we have special gifts which differ in accordance with the diversified work graciously entrusted to us, if it is prophecy, let the prophet speak in exact proportion to his faith; 012:007 if it is the gift of administration, let the administrator exercise a sound judgement in his duties. 012:008 The teacher must do the same in his teaching; and he who exhorts others, in his exhortation. He who gives should be liberal; he who is in authority should be energetic and alert; and he who succours the afflicted should do it cheerfully. 012:009 Let your love be perfectly sincere. Regard with horror what is evil; cling to what is right. 012:010 As for brotherly love, be affectionate to one another; in matters of worldly honour, yield to one another. 012:011 Do not be indolent when zeal is required. Be thoroughly warm-hearted, the Lord's own servants, 012:012 full of joyful hope, patient under persecution, earnest and persistent in prayer. 012:013 Relieve the necessities of God's people; always practise hospitality. 012:014 Invoke blessings on your persecutors--blessings, not curses. 012:015 Rejoice with those who rejoice; weep with those who weep. 012:016 Have full sympathy with one another. Do not give your mind to high things, but let humble ways content you. Do not be wise in your own conceits. |
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