Thematic Bible: Responsibility of stewardship
Thematic Bible
Personal responsibility » Responsibility of stewardship
Who are you to make yourself a judge of another man's servant? it is to his master that he is responsible for good or bad. Yes, his place will be safe, because the Lord is able to keep him from falling.
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The soul which does sin will be put to death: the son will not be made responsible for the evil-doing of the father, or the father for the evil-doing of the son; the righteousness of the upright will be on himself, and the evil-doing of the evil-doer on himself.
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Fathers are not to be put to death for their children or children for their fathers: every man is to be put to death for the sin which he himself has done.
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And, truly, if I have been in error, the effect of my error is only on myself.
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If you are wise, you are wise for yourself; if your heart is full of pride, you only will have the pain of it.
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But everyone will be put to death for the evil which he himself has done: whoever has taken bitter grapes will himself have his teeth put on edge.
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Because every man is responsible for his part of the work.
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