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Choosing Love over Liberty
Good morning church, guess what we didn’t get yet?!?
Our new chairs.
I feel like I owe you guys an explanation for that and it’s basically this , we live in this world where we don’t alway get what we want.
That’s a free lesson this morning.
1 Corinthians chapter 8 and we are going to dive right in this morning because we’ve got some ground to cover.
For you that peeked in your bulletins and see two chapters there, be anxious for nothing, you’ll make it through by the power of God.
Let’s pray!
The Apostle Paul was an incredible teacher, prior to him recognizing that the Promised Messiah in the Old Testament was fulfilled in Jesus Christ, Paul was being groomed to be a teacher of the nation of Israel, a Rabbi to Rabbi’s; already a member of the Jewish Sanhedrin, he was highly respected and full of knowledge.
So sometimes when I read the writings of Paul I feel like I’m reading a set of blueprint specifications written by mechanical engineer ...and other times, its seems like it’s doctor Seuss and the original language flows together and repeats.
Unfortunately, I tend to struggle with both of those extremes.
So I want to lay out what was going on here, and then go through the chapter and talk about how I think it applies to us today.
And I think it’s a good starting point to look at why does this matter, because quick poll, how many of you struggled with this issue this week.
It’s OK, don’t be embarrassed, how many of you struggled concerning whether or not you should or shouldn’t eat meat sacrificed to an idol in a pagan temple?
OK, so on the surface, or at a quick read it might not look relevant to us, but I assure you it very much is.
In these two chapters Paul address a couple of different topics, but he’s really talking about the same big picture thing.
Remember, we’ve transitioned to a place in Paul’s letter to the Corinthian church where he has begun responding to questions they had written to him.
Remember these guys lived in a culture influenced Greece and Athens and in this culture they worshiped several different types of god’s.
So much so that in Act’s 17 we see that when Paul is addressing the men of Athens it says that they had an alter to the unknown god, just in case they missed one in the hundreds of hundreds of false pagan gods that they worshiped.
In fact, Paul used that as his in, saying it’s that god that I want to talk to you about, the one you don’t know, The God who made heaven and earth.
That was the culture, but these guys and gals in Corinth had become Christians and had learned some stuff.
Paul lived among them had did what we’re doing, going through and learning the Scriptures.
He had shown them verses like ...
and shared with them the words of Jesus who said...
They had knowledge, they knew that all these other gods, any idol made by the hands of man, was nothing more than a piece of wood, or make believe contrived in the mind of man.
In that culture it was very common for sacrifices to be made to god of the harvest, of good weather, or whatever was your fancy.
Typically, when a worshiper would bring a lamb or something to sacrifice it would be offered to the false god with 1/3 of it being burnt on the alter, a 3rd would go to the worshiper to take home and consume with his family and a 3rd would go to the priest offering the sacrifice.
Which was great, but what about the days when 3 people would come, or 5 people would come?
You can only eat so much leg of lamb.
So the excess would be sold to the meat market, it looks like you could actually eat at the temple as well.
So it sounds like these guys got saved, knew there was nothing to these false gods and had no problem getting a discount on meat.
It’s 5 bucks a pound at the meat market, but $1.99 at the pagan temple, no brainier.
Or they would be out and about running errands and have the choice to stop at Chipotle to grab a $10 burrito or hit the taco truck behind the pagan temple for 2 for a dollar lamb chops....but then there were some who might come over to your house for BBQ, and your serving lamb chops and they want to know where they came from.
You say it doesn’t matter eat up and they get all messed up thinking, I’m a Christian now, the Holy Spirit is in me, I used to worship at that other Temple, and I’m not going to put that dirty meat involved in the worship of that evil deity inside my body.
I thinks that’s sorta what things looked like, so lets go through this.
So Verse 1 again...
NLT reads - But while knowledge makes us feel important, it is love that strengthens the church.
1 Corinthians 8:4-6
In verse 7 Paul says the knowledge that you have is not wrong, in fact you’re right, but you need to remember that not everyone has that knowledge.
And there is something that should influence our conduct as Christians even more than knowledge, even more than the knowledge of the do’s and the don’ts, and that’s love.
Love should guide everything that we say and everything that we do as a Christian.
It’s interesting that Paul says the one that won’t eat has the weak conscience.
How is it weak?
I mean it seams that their conscience is working just fine, it’s on overdrive if anything, because their sensitive to the whole false idol thing.
But Paul says their conscience is weak.
Not weak due to a lack of self control or discipline, It’s weak because it’s uninformed or misinformed, their conscience is operating on the basis that there is really something to these false gods, that Zeus really exists, and they don’t want anything to do with worship of a false god.
So Paul is saying their conscience may be weak, yours may be strong, but you have an opportunity here to be the stronger Christian by letting love win, don’t offend with the meat.
I can see this playing out today with an argument that truth matters, I’m right and it’s my job to teach them that their weak conscience is stupid, there are no real idols, so they should just eat the meat, the problem is that Paul says, if they do, in defiance of their conscience then they are defiled, so be careful in trying to be the Holy Spirit for other people, that’s not your job.
A quote from Pastor Bill Derocher at the men’s conference yesterday.
“There is danger in growing in the knowledge of God when it is not piercing your own heart.”
Love needs to govern it all.
Lets keep going....
Now that’s interesting.
Paul says their conscience is weak, but then goes on to say that food does not commend us to God.
Meaning that the one who knows there’s nothing to these false idols and who eats at the taco truck behind the pagan temple is not more spiritual than the one who doesn’t eat the meat.
See this is where Christians get weird.
I wanted to take this topic and make it more relevant and apply it to smoking, drinking, dancing, movies, holidays, a whole bunck of things are applicable, but the problem is whatever topic I chose that is going to be somebody’s baby and tip them right over the edge, and although there is a huge part of me that would love to do that, I don’t want to step on the Holy Spirit’s toes either.
But there is something inside of us when it comes to Christian liberties, whether it be movies, drinking, tattoos, piercings, dancing, whatever, whatever, we want to think that one side of the issue is more spiritual than the other.
And Paul says, yeah, nope you’re wrong on that, so stop it.
Let keep going...
Vs. 12 is heavy, we’ve gone from offending a brother for eating cheap tacos, to causing them to stumble, sinning against a brother and sinning against Christ.
How am I sinning against Christ?
I’m the one that’s right here!
Paul says no with the idea we see in Matthew 25, you should read the whole thing, but I’m just going to pull up two verses....
Again, in regard to the brother with the weaker conscience Paul says...
Love wins…let me just say a couple of things about this.
Paul does make it clear in this verse that there is no such thing as what is right or wrong for me is between just God and me.
I need to consider what the Word says, is it a clear issue of sin, if it is..then it’s not OK for any of us.
If it’s an area of liberty or what Paul calls in Romans a doubtful thing, then I can’t just consider myself, but also have to look at what is right for me to do in consideration of my brothers and sisters.....but, but, I want you to see that the criteria is causing my weaker brother to stumble.
And this is legit.
Say Pastor Brian and Nicole and couple of friends go out shooting after church, bad example, that will offend some, actually we’ll keep it, it’s perfect.
We go out shooting and fire off so many lead free bullets that we work up an appetite and decide to go out and grab a bite to eat.
I know a good deal when I see one, so we go to the Pagan taco truck, as we are sitting there eating a brother comes along and sees me there.
A brother 10 years ago was so caught up in that pagan worship that he served in that very Temple.
He sees me there and he thinks, I always thought that was wrong to eat there, to partake in meat that was used in a religious ceremony to a god other than the God of Israel.
Maybe I could do that too, it’s been awhile.
If Brian can do, it I can probably handle it…you see where that road can lead, and you can substitute your own liberty for the taco truck OK.
If that guy went shooting with us, no way would I go, I’d spring for the $10 dollar burritos and be the stronger Christian because I chose love over my own liberty.
Here’s what I do have a problem with the whiner that isn’t really stumbled by it.
I’m at my favorite pagan taco truck, no I’m mowing my lawn in June in Maine and I can’t even see because the black flies are thicker than snowflakes in February.
And I light up a cigar because the black flies at my house treat deet like it’s mouth wash.
And you happen to be stalking me, out at the end of my road because your crazy, and you see me smoking a cigar and you are so offended.
Offended, but not stumbled, you’re not tempted to go out and buy a box of cigars because you caught me smoking, I’m not stumbling you, I’m offending your legalism, and I’m really ok with that.
I think probably Jesus was too when He healed on the sabbath.
For the record, one of you gave me a it’s a girl or it’s a boy cigar 11 years ago, before we started the church that I still have.
We should have the heart of Paul here and chose love over liberty every time, when it come to truly stumbling a brother or sister.
I have friends and family that have certain liberties that I don’t have and I expect them to exercise them in front of me, they are free to, they are not going to stumble me into sin on those issues.
We have freedom in Christ and honestly, I think we make ourselves much more miserable and uptight than we need to be by not walking in that freedom!
Whether it is fear that we are going to stumble some unidentified somebody that might see you walking in liberty, or some self righteous restriction you put on yourself, not by the Holy Spirit.
Paul make a transition to a different topic here in chapter 9, but is remains an issue of liberty.
I’ve gone longer than I wanted to but let me leave you with this as a benediction this morning from the book of Galatians, this is a good one to write down or memorize.
Goodbye
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