Verse 1
1) "Him that is weak in the faith," (ton de asthenounta te pistei) "Now the one being (existing, or who is) weak in the faith," weak or unstable regarding doctrinal matters, the system of teachings of Christ, who may not even understand that salvation is by faith first and last, not by media of any kind of works, 1 Corinthians 8:7; 1 Corinthians 8:9-12; 1 Corinthians 9:22.
2) "Receive ye," (proslambanesthe) "You all receive," of your own volition or will, be willing to receive into your fellowship. The church is a place to teach and establish believers in the faith. The church is -God’s indoctrination school for young weak Christians. The "church ye", the congregation, not the preacher-ye, or a committee-ye, is to receive new members into her fellowship if they be saved, though weak in knowledge. It is true that the Lord adds to the church, but he has chosen to do it by means of voice or vote of members of each local group, Acts 2:47; Acts 10:47; Acts 11:12.
3) "But not to doubtful disputations " (me eis diokriseis dialogismon) "Not to, with reference to, judgments of thoughts"; The particular area of weakness discussed in this chapter concerns the eating of meats, herbs, and observance of certain holy days; If one is saved, professes Christ, he is to be received for baptism and into church fellowship, without regards to how much of the Bible he knows. It is the work of the church to teach her New members (the weak) to observe all things commanded of the Lord, Matthew 28:18-20; Colossians 2:16; Romans 14:3; 2 Peter 3:18. Members were not to dispute over points of mere scruple or preference, not specifically regulated in the Scriptures.