Food Offered to Idols
1Now concerning1 mfood offered to idols: we know that n“all of us possess knowledge.” This “knowledge” opuffs up, pbut love builds up. 2qIf anyone imagines that he knows something, rhe does not yet know as he ought to know. 3But if anyone loves God, she is known by God.2
4Therefore, as to the eating of food offered to idols, we know that t“an idol has no real existence,” and that u“there is no God but one.” 5For although there may be vso-called gods in heaven or on earth—as indeed there are many “gods” and many “lords”— 6yet wfor us there is one God, the Father, xfrom whom are all things and for whom we exist, and yone Lord, Jesus Christ, through whom are all things and zthrough whom we exist.
7However, not all possess this knowledge. But some, athrough former association with idols, eat food as really offered to an idol, and btheir conscience, being weak, is defiled. 8cFood will not commend us to God. We are no worse off if we do not eat, and no better off if we do. 9But take care dthat this right of yours does not somehow become a stumbling block eto the weak. 10For if anyone sees you who have knowledge eating3 in an idol's temple, will he not be encouraged,4 if his conscience is weak, to eat food offered to idols? 11And so by your knowledge this weak person is fdestroyed, the brother for whom Christ died. 12Thus, sinning against your brothers5 and gwounding their conscience when it is weak, hyou sin against Christ. 13Therefore, iif food makes my brother stumble, I will never eat meat, lest I make my brother stumble.
The Nature of Christian Freedom — Part Two
1 Corinthians 8:4–13 Sermon • Includes Transcript • 37:37 • ID: 1662The Nature of Christian Freedom — Part One
1 Corinthians 8:1–3 Sermon • Includes Transcript • 41:10 • ID: 1659A Study in 1 Corinthians, Volume 4
Christian Freedom 1 Corinthians 8:1–11:1 Series • ID: 14604Paul Surrenders His Rights
1jAm I not free? kAm I not an apostle? lHave I not seen Jesus our Lord? mAre not you my workmanship in the Lord? 2If to others I am not an apostle, at least I am to you, for you are nthe seal of my apostleship in the Lord.
3This is my defense to those who would examine me. 4oDo we not have the right to eat and drink? 5pDo we not have the right to take along a believing wife,1 as do the other apostles and qthe brothers of the Lord and rCephas? 6Or is it only Barnabas and I who have no right to refrain from working for a living? 7sWho serves as a soldier at his own expense? tWho plants a vineyard without eating any of its fruit? Or who tends a flock without getting some of the milk?
8Do I say these things on human authority? Does not the Law say the same? 9For it is written in the Law of Moses, u“You shall not muzzle an ox when it treads out the grain.” Is it for oxen that God is concerned? 10Does he not certainly speak for our sake? It was written vfor our sake, because wthe plowman should plow in hope and the thresher thresh in hope of sharing in the crop. 11xIf we have sown spiritual things among you, is it too much if we reap material things from you? 12If others share this rightful claim on you, do not we even more?
Nevertheless, ywe have not made use of this right, but we endure anything zrather than put an obstacle in the way of the gospel of Christ. 13Do you not know that athose who are employed in the temple service get their food from the temple, and those who serve at the altar share in the sacrificial offerings? 14In the same way, the Lord commanded that bthose who proclaim the gospel should get their living by the gospel.
15But cI have made no use of any of these rights, nor am I writing these things to secure any such provision. For I would rather die than have anyone ddeprive me of my ground for boasting. 16For if I preach the gospel, that gives me no ground for boasting. For enecessity is laid upon me. Woe to me if I do not preach the gospel! 17For if I do this of my own will, I have a reward, but if not of my own will, I am still entrusted with fa stewardship. 18What then is my reward? That in my preaching gI may present the gospel free of charge, so as not to make full use of my right in the gospel.
19For hthough I am free from all, iI have made myself a servant to all, that I might jwin more of them. 20kTo the Jews I became as a Jew, in order to win Jews. To those under the law I became as one under the law (though not being myself under the law) that I might win those under the law. 21To lthose outside the law I became mas one outside the law (not being outside the law of God but nunder the law of Christ) that I might win those outside the law. 22oTo the weak I became weak, that I might win the weak. pI have become all things to all people, that qby all means I might save some. 23I do it all for the sake of the gospel, rthat I may share with them in its blessings.
24Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one receives sthe prize? So trun that you may obtain it. 25Every uathlete exercises self-control in all things. They do it to receive a perishable wreath, but we van imperishable. 26So I do not run aimlessly; I wdo not box as one xbeating the air. 27But I discipline my body and ykeep it under control,2 lest after preaching to others zI myself should be adisqualified.
For the Sake of the Gospel — Part Two
1 Corinthians 9:1–27 Sermon • Includes Transcript • 1:00:26 • ID: 2511For the Sake of the Gospel — Part One
1 Corinthians 9:1–27 Sermon • Includes Transcript • 59:07 • ID: 2510A Call to the Potential Drifter
1 Corinthians 9:24–27 Sermon • Includes Transcript • 30:15 • ID: 2862A Lesson in Adaptability
1 Corinthians 9:19–23 Sermon • Includes Transcript • 38:06 • ID: 1672A Sacred Responsibility
1 Corinthians 9:15–18 Sermon • Includes Transcript • 25:55 • ID: 1670Rights and Responsibilities
1 Corinthians 9:1–14 Sermon • Includes Transcript • 38:16 • ID: 1666A Study in 1 Corinthians, Volume 4
Christian Freedom 1 Corinthians 8:1–11:1 Series • ID: 14604Warning Against Idolatry
1For I do not want you to be unaware, brothers,1 that our fathers were all under bthe cloud, and all cpassed through the sea, 2and all were baptized into Moses in the cloud and in the sea, 3and dall ate the same espiritual food, 4and fall drank the same spiritual drink. For they drank from the spiritual Rock that followed them, and the Rock was Christ. 5Nevertheless, with most of them God was not pleased, for gthey were overthrown2 in the wilderness.
6Now these things took place as examples for us, that we might not desire evil as hthey did. 7iDo not be idolaters jas some of them were; as it is written, k“The people sat down to eat and drink and rose up to play.” 8lWe must not indulge in sexual immorality mas some of them did, and ntwenty-three thousand fell in a single day. 9We must not put Christ3 to the test, oas some of them did and pwere destroyed by serpents, 10nor grumble, qas some of them did and rwere destroyed by sthe Destroyer. 11Now these things happened to them as an example, but tthey were written down for our instruction, uon whom the end of the ages has come. 12Therefore vlet anyone who thinks that he stands take heed lest he fall. 13No temptation has overtaken you that is not common to man. wGod is faithful, and xhe will not let you be tempted beyond your ability, but with the temptation he will also provide the way of escape, that you may be able to endure it.
14Therefore, my beloved, yflee from idolatry. 15I speak zas to sensible people; judge for yourselves what I say. 16aThe cup of blessing that we bless, is it not a participation in the blood of Christ? bThe bread that we break, is it not a participation in the body of Christ? 17Because there is one bread, we who are many are cone body, for we all partake of the one bread. 18Consider dthe people of Israel:4 eare not those who eat the sacrifices participants in the altar? 19What do I imply then? That food offered to idols is anything, or that fan idol is anything? 20No, I imply that what pagans sacrifice gthey offer to demons and not to God. I do not want you to be participants with demons. 21hYou cannot drink the cup of the Lord and ithe cup of demons. You cannot partake of the table of the Lord and jthe table of demons. 22kShall we provoke the Lord to jealousy? lAre we stronger than he?
Do All to the Glory of God
23m“All things are lawful,” but not all things are helpful. “All things are lawful,” but not all things build up. 24nLet no one seek his own good, but the good of his neighbor. 25oEat whatever is sold in the meat market without raising any question on the ground of conscience. 26For p“the earth is the Lord's, and the fullness thereof.” 27If one of the unbelievers invites you to dinner and you are disposed to go, qeat whatever is set before you without raising any question on the ground of conscience. 28But if someone says to you, “This has been offered in sacrifice,” then do not eat it, for the sake of the one who informed you, and for the sake of conscience— 29I do not mean ryour conscience, but his. For swhy should my liberty be determined by someone else's conscience? 30If I partake with thankfulness, why am I denounced because of that tfor which I give thanks?
31So, whether you eat or drink, or uwhatever you do, do all to the glory of God. 32vGive no offense to Jews or to Greeks or to wthe church of God, 33just as xI try to please everyone in everything I do, ynot seeking my own advantage, but that of many, that they may be saved.
The Lord’s Supper
1 Corinthians 10:14–22, 1 Corinthians 11:17–33 Sermon • 1:01:18 • ID: gs1256Ground Rules for Christian Freedom — Part Four
1 Corinthians 10:23–11:1 Sermon • Includes Transcript • 36:35 • ID: 1684Ground Rules for Christian Freedom — Part Three
1 Corinthians 10:23–11:1 Sermon • Includes Transcript • 35:43 • ID: 1683Ground Rules for Christian Freedom — Part Two
1 Corinthians 10:23–11:1 Sermon • Includes Transcript • 32:33 • ID: 1682Ground Rules for Christian Freedom — Part One
1 Corinthians 10:23–11:1 Sermon • Includes Transcript • 34:13 • ID: 1681You Can’t Have It Both Ways — Part Two
1 Corinthians 10:14–22 Sermon • Includes Transcript • 44:57 • ID: 1679You Can’t Have It Both Ways — Part One
1 Corinthians 10:14–22 Sermon • Includes Transcript • 25:49 • ID: 1677A Study in 1 Corinthians, Volume 4
Christian Freedom 1 Corinthians 8:1–11:1 Series • ID: 14604Ground Rules for Christian Freedom — Part Four
1 Corinthians 10:23–11:1 Sermon • Includes Transcript • 36:35 • ID: 1684Ground Rules for Christian Freedom — Part Three
1 Corinthians 10:23–11:1 Sermon • Includes Transcript • 35:43 • ID: 1683Ground Rules for Christian Freedom — Part Two
1 Corinthians 10:23–11:1 Sermon • Includes Transcript • 32:33 • ID: 1682Ground Rules for Christian Freedom — Part One
1 Corinthians 10:23–11:1 Sermon • Includes Transcript • 34:13 • ID: 1681A Study in 1 Corinthians, Volume 4
Christian Freedom 1 Corinthians 8:1–11:1 Series • ID: 14604Scripture quotations are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. The ESV text may not be quoted in any publication made available to the public by a Creative Commons license. The ESV may not be translated in whole or in part into any other language.