Romans 15:1-13

Romans 15:1-13

[1] then  that are strong  ought  to bear  the infirmities  of the weak,  and  not  to please  ourselves.  [2] every one  please  his neighbour  for  his good  to  edification.  [3] For  even  Christ  pleased  not  himself;  but,  as  it is written,  The reproaches  of them that reproached  fell  on  [4] For  whatsoever things  were written aforetime  for  our  learning,  that  through  patience  and  comfort  of the scriptures  might have  hope.  [5] Now  the God  of patience  and  consolation  grant  to be  likeminded  toward another  according  to Christ  Jesus:  [6] That  with one mind  and  one  mouth  glorify  God,  even  the Father  Lord  Jesus  Christ.  [7] Wherefore  receive ye  one another,  Christ  also  received  to  the glory  of God.  [8] I say  Christ  was  a minister  of the circumcision  for  the truth  of God,  to  confirm  the promises  made unto the fathers:  [9] And  that the Gentiles  might glorify  God  for  his mercy;  as  it is written,  cause  I will confess  among  the Gentiles,  and  sing  name.  [10] And  again  he saith,  Rejoice, ye  Gentiles,  with  his  people.  [11] And  again,  the Lord,  all  ye  Gentiles;  and  laud  him,  all ye  people.  [12] And  again,  Esaias  saith,  a root  of Jesse,  and  he that shall rise  to reign over  the Gentiles;  in  him  the Gentiles  trust.  [13] Now  the God  of hope  fill  with all  joy  and  peace  in  believing,  that  may abound  in  hope,  through  the power  of the Holy  Ghost.