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(I Cor.
8:7-13)
I.
The Management of Biblical Principles (v.
7-8)
A. Recognize the Disparity (v.
7)
1. Differing Levels of Knowledge Exist
2. Dominating Thoughts Persist
3. A Defiled Conscience Resists Growth
ìïëýíù (maluno - defiled, soiled, befouled with filth)
óõíåßäçóéò (sunidaysis - “conscience” - to know with)
B. Realize the Truth of God’s Word (v.
8)
1.
Food Does Not Commend
ðáñßóôçìé (paristaymee - offer, exhibit, substantiate)
2. Food Does Not Condemn
II.
The Mandate for Self-Control (v.
9-11)
A. Exercise Awareness (v.9)
âëÝðù (blepoh - take heed, beware; to see so as to discern)
Mark 8:15
1. Liberty Leads to Offense
eîïõóßá (exousia - liberty; authority; power)
Each Brother is Precious
cxðïèíÞóêù (apathnaysko - to die or die off; be slain)
Matthew 21:23
John 12:32-33
2. License Creates Obstacles
ðñüóêïììá (proskomma - stumbling block; offense)
III.
The Maturity of Wise Counsel (v.
12-13)
I Peter 2:7-8
cxóèåíÝù (asthenehoh - weak; sick; feeble)
Philippians 2:27
The Reasonsfor our commitment (v.12)
1.
Not to Sabotage Church Brethren
cxìáñôÜíù (hamartanoh - to sin; miss the mark; trespass)
B. Emboldened ConscienceCauses Sin (v.
10)
1. Perception of the Activity
2. Repetition of the Action
ïéêïäïìÝù (oykadamehoh - build up; edify; construct a house)
Matthew 16:18
Acts 25:8
2.
Not to WoundTheir Conscience ôýðôù (tuptoh - to beat; strike; wound) Acts 18:17
John 8:9
3.
Not to Sin Against Christ
C. Expression of Knowledge Produces Loss
Exodus 10:16-17
1.
The Weak Brother Perishes
cxðüëëõìé (apollumi - perish; destroy; be lost)
John 3:14-16
B. The Result of our Conduct(v.13)
1. óêáíäáëßæù (skandalidzoh - to offend; cause to stumble; entrap) Matthew 18:6
2. Adjustment of our Behavior
Psalm 119:11
Acts 24:16
3. Avoidance of any Offense
tíá (hina - that; so that; in order that)
Romans 14:13-15
Romans 14:19-23
CONCLUSION
* The eating of sacrificed meat itself doesn’t cause our sin.
It’s our attitude towards it which causes the sin.
* Strong Christians know there’s nothing wrong with eating meat offered to idols, because an idol is nothing.
* Weaker Christians sometimes do things which they believe to be wrong, and therefore fall into sin.
* If we feel in our hearts something is wrong, we shouldn’t do it.
* If we cannot do something with a clean conscience, it’s a sin.
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