PROCLAMATION
“But
take heed lest by any means this liberty of yours become a stumbling block to
them that are weak.” 1 Corinthians 8:9
(KJV)
“Be
careful, however, that the exercise of your rights does not become a stumbling
block to the weak.” 1 Corinthians 8:9 (NIV)
EXPLANATION
These
words were written by the apostle Paul, under the influence of The Holy Spirit
of God, to the believers in the church at Corinth. Here Paul tells
them about eating food which had been used in sacrifices to idols. (1
Corinthians 8:1-6) Some people thought that if they ate the meat of
an animal which had been sacrificed to an idol that they were defiled. (1 Corinthians
8:7) Paul told them that the idols can
do nothing and that eating the meat which was sacrificed to them would not make
them better or worse in the sight of God. (1 Corinthians 8:8) He
said that the problem is that those who are weak in The Word may see them
eating that meat, and they may do likewise and then feel defiled. (1
Corinthians 8:10-11) They may also change their opinion of the
believers that they see eating that meat. Paul said that the strong
in The Word sin when they do things which cause the weak in The Word to fall.
(1 Corinthians 8:12-13) If eating meat in front of a brother offends
him, then do not eat it in front of him.
APPLICATION
It
is possible for a believer to do something which is right, but has the
appearance of being wrong, which may cause someone who sees them to stumble and
fall into sin. As believers we must not only avoid doing evil; we
must also avoid even the appearance of doing evil. (1 Thessalonians
5:22) It is better not to do something which we know to be right if
it would cause someone who is less knowledgeable in The Word to
stumble. We are always being observed, especially by children, and
we do not want to cause a child to sin. (Matthew 18:6) Just because something is right, or legal,
does not mean that we should do it. If it appears wrong to other
believers, then we should not do it. Less informed believers who
look up to us may become disillusioned and turn away from the
faith. We do not want to be guilty of causing someone to turn away
from The Lord because they saw our behavior. (1 Corinthians 8:10-13)
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