
Sun, Sep. 16, 2007 Posted: 11:37 AM EDT
1 Corinthians 8:9-12
How do you approach your decisions by thinking primarily of yourself? Or do you consider how your actions will affect the faith and lives of others? Just as we have to discipline our conscience for it to grow stronger, we must use discernment to avoid wounding a weaker believer.
Some Christians never stop to think that their choices can weaken or destroy someone elses faith. They justify their behavior, saying God doesnt convict them for it. While they dont necessarily indulge in sinful acts, their spiritual defenses have grown strong enough to let them do things they wouldnt have done in the early stages of their spiritual walk. These believers fail to realize that younger Christians are watching how they live out their faith. When weaker ones follow the example they see, their ship of faith may capsize because of a conscience that is troubled or confused rather than strengthened.
Paul blames the stronger Christian for these shipwrecks. He says were responsible not only for our actions, but also for the effect of those actions. In the end, we are to care more about the brother for whose sake Christ died than about our own wants or desires (1 Corinthians 8:11).
Because our faith is on display before the world, God promises rewards but insists on responsibility. One of the rewards is freedom from condemnation. But that freedom doesnt mean license to do as we please without considering those who watch our example. Through the Spirit, we must discern the greater good and act on it.
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Charles Stanley
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