14–15:13. The special care for scrupulous brethren and Christian duty towards them.

Romans 12:1-2. The consequence to be drawn from this exposition of the working of GOD’s compassion towards man, in the call of Jews and Gentiles and in His dealing with them, is the duty to offer the whole nature and capacity of a man, in living and consecrated service for GOD’s use, in the way He pleases, as the reasonable work of a man: and this duty requires a refusal to fashion oneself to meet the demands of what is merely temporary and transitory, and a determination to undergo a radical transformation and renewal of mind, so as to test the will of GOD, in all its goodness, acceptance, and perfection, as the determining factor in conduct and character.

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