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1 Corinthians 8 - Are You Willing to Sacrifice to Avoid Causing Others to Stumble?
Paul addresses the issue of eating food that has been offered to idols. He begins by affirming that knowledge can make people arrogant, but love builds up. He emphasizes that love should be the guiding principle in the actions and decisions of believers. Paul acknowledges that idols have no real existence and there is only one true God. He explains that some believers, due to their former association with idol worship, may struggle with the idea of eating food that has been sacrificed to idols. Their conscience may be weak in this regard. Paul advises those who have knowledge and understanding that eating such food does not defile them since idols are meaningless. However, he encourages them to be mindful of those with weaker consciences and not to cause them to stumble or be led into sin. He reminds the Corinthians that their actions can have a profound impact on others, and they should prioritize others. If eating food sacrificed to idols causes a weaker brother or sister to stumble, it is better to abstain from such food out of love and consideration for them. Paul highlights the principle of self-sacrifice for the sake of others. He urges the Corinthians to imitate him as he imitates Christ, who selflessly gave up his rights and privileges for the sake of others. #newtestament #corinthians #outreach #bless #mission #jesus #faith #spirituality #christianity #evangelism #discipleship #diversity #earlychurch
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From 1998-2010, Eric served as part of the leadership team with Erwin McManus at Mosaic in Los Angeles, a church known for its creativity and diversity. The four years prior to that he helped plant a church in Seattle, WA. Eric is the author of Not Like Me: Loving, Serving, and Influencing Our Divided World and Fruitful: Becoming Who God Created You To Be. He is one of the founders of the Damascus Road Collective which is bringing healing to our fractured world through healthy churches. Eric hosts of The Post-Christian Podcast which is part of his work through his non-profit Catalyzing Community which equips and empowers church leaders in our post-Christian world.
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