Paul
desired that the people in the church at Rome would have an even higher
standard of love. Both the strong and weak in the faith were judging and showing
contempt for each other (Rom. 14:1-12). They despised one another as they
argued about what foods were permissible to eat (vv.2-3) and what holidays they
should observe (vv.5-6). Paul challenged them: “Let us pursue the things which
make for peace and the things by which one may edify another” (v.19). He
reminded them that their hearts should be concerned with pleasing others, not
pleasing themselves. He said, “Even Christ did not please Himself” (15:3); He
served.
Join the
campaign that loves others despite our differences—you’ll bring praise to God
(v.7).
Kindness
is simply love flowing out in little gentlenesses. (RBC)