Things Offered Unto An Idol
– First Corinthians Eight –
Paul knew
that some brethren in
Love will
always consider what is fitting and proper, not only what lawfully may be done;
as in the situation concerning eating things sacrificed to idols. If a man has
knowledge but no love in his heart he is still useless in spreading the Gospel!
If we want to be accepted by God we must lovingly obey! This love must manifest
itself in the way we deal with our weak brethren. If we love as we should we
will not want to be a stumbling block.
Today we
understand that an idol is nothing at all. It is just a piece of wood, rock or
metal. Idols are nothing in the world, since there is only one God! Christians
are not only in Christ but they are likewise in the one true God. (I
Corinthians 8:6) The reason Paul gave emphasis to not eating meat offered to idols was that it might
cause some weak brother to believe that an idol was really something, instead
of nothing. Eating meat offered to idols would not commend you to God nor would
it make you a worse person. However, we must be very careful concerning our
example least we destroy one for whom Christ died.
Knowledge
puffs up – I Corinthians 8:1-3: In their letter to Paul the Corinthian brethren
had asked him about meat that had been offered to idols. Paul said this was a
subject that everyone had some knowledge about. The problem with that is that
knowledge makes us proud of ourselves and puffs us up with pride. In contrast
with how knowledge puffs up love edifies and makes us helpful to others. To edify
means to build up or strengthen, especially in morals or religion.
An idol is nothing – I
Corinthians 8:4-6: Paul and the knowledgeable brethren understood that
none of the idols were alive. They could say nothing and do nothing. These
heathen idols have no divinity in them. They were just a stick of wood or a
piece of rock. Paul taught and believed that there is but one true and living
God. (I Corinthians 8:4) For though there be many that are called gods and
lords; none of them really are gods or lords.
The
amazing truth is set forth that we have only one God. He created everything,
and we must live for Him. We have but one Lord and that is Jesus Christ.
Everything was made by Him, and it is by Him that life was given to us. This is
true of both physical life and spiritual life. He is the one Mediator between
God and men.
Causing
a brother to stumble – I Corinthians 8:7-10: Some brethren at
Paul said certain food did not make a Christian either closer to
or farther away from God. He said, "for neither, if we eat, are we the
better; neither, if we eat not, are we the worse." (I Corinthians 8:8)
Eating idol food or refraining from doing so has nothing in either action to
commend a person to God. One brother that has good understanding is not
bothered at all by eating in an idol's temple. It is just like going into a
restaurant to eat. But suppose a person with a weak conscience sees him and
decides to eat food that has been offered to idols. By eating his conscience is
encouraged to do something that he feels connects him to idol worship. The
actions of the stronger Christian carried the weak brother back to idol
worship.
I will eat no flesh – I
Corinthians 8:11-13: We must deny ourselves even concerning what is
lawful rather than to cause a weak brother for whom Christ died to stumble.
What happened is this; the weak brother saw the brother with knowledge eating
in the idol's temple. This encouraged him that the action might be right and so
he ate. But now he feels guilty. He is in danger of perishing because he has
defiled his conscience. Hear the words of I John 3:20-21, "For if our heart condemn us, God is greater than our heart, and knoweth all things. Beloved, if our heart
condemn us not, then have we confidence toward God."
If you lead a follower of
Christ into sin by the misuse of your spiritual freedom, then you are guilty of
sinning against the Lord. Injuries done to our fellow Christians are injuries
done to Christ. (Matthew 25:40-45) This is especially true concerning babes in
Christ or weak Christians. Paul was so serious in not wanting to cause a
brother to sin that he said, "if I hurt one of the Lord's followers by
what I eat, I will never eat meat as long as I live." The meat that he
referred to was the meat that had been offered in sacrifice to idols. Paul
would willingly deny himself any particular food rather than to lay a stumbling
block in a weak brother's way. The stumbling block would be the occasion for a
brother to sin by following his example, without a clear understanding of right
or wrong.
Will you appreciate Jesus
enough that you will receive Him as Lord and Savior? To become a Christian you
must hear the gospel (Romans