Who art thou that judges another man’s - rather, “another’s”
servant? - that is, Christ’s, as the whole context shows, especially Rom 14:8, Rom 14:9.
Yea, etc. - “But he shall be made to stand, for God is able to make him stand”; that is, to make good his standing, not at the day of judgment, of which the apostle treats in Rom 14:10, but in the true fellowship of the Church here, in spite of thy censures.