I Corinthians
9:1-23
Praise God
for the precious gift of His Son.
In the time
we have remaining, let us continue with our study of I Corinthians. We are going to read through a good portion
of chapter 9 today. The thoughts there
stand by themselves, but it is helpful to consider where we finished up last
week.
Tim shared
on chapter 8, and the message there affirms our liberty in Christ. We are free.
At the same time, we should take care with our liberty and how we
express it. We need to consider that our
knowledge is limited. And so, we need to
think and act with humility. But, we do
not need to be afraid because God is more powerful than anything. We can move forward with confidence. And yet, we may need to choose to limit our
freedom out of concern for our brother or sister. Our guiding principle must be
love. If taking advantage
of our right to freedom would cause someone else to sin or even stumble, we should
give up that freedom. (1 Corinthians 8:13)
In today’s
passage, we are going to read about Paul’s example of his use of liberty. I think what we will see is that he’s going
to turn the reasonable and even Biblical course of action on its head. While his course or direction may seem
strange and certainly distinct, I think it is easier to understand by having
just taken communion together.