I believe Paul was saying, and I have always agreed, that men need to be convinced in their own mind that God's way is better than their religious traditions. That if you force someone to do something, like respect and honor God and His Word, there is no willful change of mind. Repentance must be a willful act, a choice. Man must choose God from the heart.
Paul gives them God's instruction, but they must accept it and be convinced in their own mind.
Paul gives them God's instruction, but they must accept it and be convinced in their own mind.
because Paul says the one who observes a day does to for the Lord, and the one who observes all days equally likewise does so to the Lord -- that is the conclusion of 'each should be fully persuaded in their own mind' -- he is saying that both are approved by God because both do so to Him. by your saying that Paul is talking about whether a person should obey God or not in this statement, it being up to them to be convinced of themselves, that obedience or disobedience to God is totally up to the individual, because Paul says both are good.
if Paul is talking about willful obedience or disobedience to God and calling both "good" then the Bible is calling willful sin good.
you're either quite wrong in your interpretation, or you broke the Bible, and stripped away all authority of God to command and to judge. if what you say about this text is correct, then you're implying that actively engaging in wickedness is good 'because a person has to decide for themselves it's evil'
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