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Day 23
Now, regarding your question about the
young women who are not yet married,
I do not have a command from the
Lord for them, but the Lord in his
mercy has given me wisdom that can
be trusted and I will share it with
you because of the present crisis.
I think it is best to remain
as you are if you have a wife.
Do not seek to end the marriage
if you do not have a wife.
Do not seek to get married.
But if you do get
married, it is not a sin.
And if a young woman gets
married, it is not a sin.
However, those who get married at
this time will have troubles, and I'm
trying to spare you those problems.
But let me say this, dear
brothers and sisters, the time
that remains is very short.
So from now on, those with wives should
not focus only on their marriage.
Those who weep or who rejoice, or who buy
things should not be absorbed by their
weeping or their joy or their possessions.
Those who use the things of the
world should not become attached to
them for this world as we know it.
We'll soon pass away.
I want you to be free from
the concerns of this life.
An unmarried man can spend his
time doing the Lord's work and
thinking how to please him.
But a married man has to think
about his earthly responsibilities
and how to please his wife.
His interests are divided in the same way.
A woman who is no longer married or
has never been married can be devoted
to the Lord and holy in body and in
spirit, but a married woman has to
think about her earthly responsibilities
and how to please her husband.
I'm saying this for your benefit,
not to place restrictions on you.
I want you to do whatever will
help you serve the Lord best with
as few distractions as possible.
But if a man thinks that he's treating
his fiance improperly and will
inevitably give into his passion,
let him marry her as he wishes.
It is not a sin.
But if he has decided firmly not
to marry and there is no urgency,
and he can control his passion,
he does well not to marry.
So the person who marries his
fiance does well, and the person
who doesn't marry does even better.
A wife is bound to her
husband as long as he lives.
If her husband dies, she is
free to marry anyone she wishes,
but only if he loves the Lord.
But in my opinion, it would be
better for her to stay single.
And I think I am giving you counsel
from God's spirit when I say this.
Now regarding your question about food
that has been offered to idols, yes,
we know that we all have knowledge
about this issue, but while knowledge
makes us feel important, it is
love that strengthens the church.
Anyone who claims to know all the
answers doesn't really know very
much, but the person who loves God
is the one whom God recognizes.
So what about eating meat that
has been offered to idols?
Well, we all know that an
idol is not really a God and
that there is only one God.
There may be so-called gods both in
heaven and on earth, and some people
actually worship many Gods and many lords.
But for us, there is one God the
Father, by whom all things were
created and for whom we live.
And there is one Lord Jesus Christ,
through whom all things were
created and through whom we live.
However, not all believers know this.
Some are accustomed to thinking
of idols as being real.
So when they eat food that has been
offered to idols, they think of
it as the worship of real gods and
their weak consciences are violated.
It's true that we can't win
God's approval by what we eat.
We don't lose anything if we don't eat
it and we don't gain anything if we do.
But you must be careful so that your
freedom does not cause others with
a weaker conscience to stumble for.
If others see you with your superior
knowledge eating in the temple of
an idol, won't they be encouraged to
violate their conscience by eating
food that has been offered to an idol?
So because of your superior
knowledge, a weak believer, For
whom Christ died will be destroyed.
And when you sin against other
believers by encouraging them to
do something they believe is wrong,
you are sinning against Christ.
So if what I eat causes another believer
to sin, I will never eat meat again
as long as I live for, I don't want
to cause another believer to stumble.
Am I not as free as anyone else?
Am I not an apostle?
Haven't I seen Jesus our
Lord with my own eyes?
Isn't it because of my work
that you belong to the Lord?
Even if others think I'm not an
apostle, I certainly am to you.
You yourselves are proof
that I'm the Lord's apostle.
This is my answer to those
who question my authority.
Don't we have the right to live in
your homes and share your meals?
Don't we have the right to bring
a believing wife with us as the
other apostles and the Lord's
brothers do and as Peter does?
Or is it only Barnabas and I who
have to work to support ourselves?
What soldier has to pay his own expenses?
What farmer plants a vineyard and doesn't
have the right to eat some of its fruit?
What?
Shepherd cares for a flock of sheep and
isn't allowed to drink some of the milk.
Am I expressing merely a human opinion
or does the law say the same thing
for the law of Moses says, you must
not muzzle an ox to keep it from
eating as it treads out the grain.
Was God thinking only about
oxen when he said this?
Wasn't he actually speaking to us?
Yes, it was written for us so
that the one who plows and the
one who threshes the grain.
Might both expect a share of the
harvest since we have planted
spiritual seed among you.
Aren't we entitled to a harvest
of physical food and drink?
If you support others who preach
to you, shouldn't we have an even
greater right to be supported?
But we have never used this right?
We would rather put up with
anything than be an obstacle
to the good news about Christ.
Don't you realize that those who work
in the temple get their meals from
the offerings brought to the temple
and those who serve at the altar get
a share of the sacrificial offerings
in the same way the Lord ordered, that
those who preach the good news should be
supported by those who benefit from it.
Yet I have never used any of these
rights, and I'm not writing this to
suggest that I want to start now.
In fact, I would rather die
than lose my right to boast
about preaching without charge.
Yet preaching the good news is
not something I can boast about.
I am compelled by God to do it.
How terrible for me if I didn't
preach the good news, if I were doing
this on my own initiative, I would
deserve payment, but I have no choice.
For God has given me this sacred trust.
What then is my pay?
It is the opportunity to preach the
good news without charging anyone.
That's why I never demand my
rights when I preach the good news.
Even though I am a free man with no
master, I've become a slave to all
people, to bring many to Christ.
When I was with the Jews, I lived like
a Jew to bring the Jews to Christ.
When I was with those who follow the
Jewish law, I too lived under that law.
Even though I am not subject to the law.
I did this so I could bring to
Christ those who are under the law.
When I am with the Gentiles who
do not follow the Jewish law, I
too live apart from the law so
I can bring them to Christ, but
I do not ignore the law of God.
I obey the law of Christ when
I'm with those who are weak.
I share their weakness for, I
want to bring the weak to Christ.
Yes, I try to find common
ground with everyone doing
everything I can to save some.
I do everything to spread the good
news and share in its blessings.
Don't you realize that in a race
everyone runs, but only one person
gets the prize, so run to win.
All athletes are disciplined
in their training.
They do it to win a prize that will fade
away, but we do it for an eternal prize.
So I run with purpose in every step.
I'm not just shadow boxing.
I discipline my body like an athlete,
training it to do what it should.
Otherwise, I fear that after preaching to
others, I myself might be disqualified.
I don't want you to forget.
Dear brothers and sisters about our
ancestors in the wilderness long ago,
all of them were guided by a cloud
that moved ahead of them, and all of
them walked through the sea on dry
ground in the cloud and in the sea.
All of them were baptized
as followers of Moses.
All of them ate the same
spiritual food, and all of them
drank the same spiritual water.
For, they drank from the
spiritual rock that traveled with
them and that rock was Christ.
Yet God was not pleased with
most of them, and their bodies
were scattered in the wilderness.
These things happened as a warning
to us so that we would not crave
evil things as they did, or
worship idols as some of them did.
As the scriptures say, the people
celebrated with feasting and drinking
and they indulged in pagan revelry, and
we must not engage in sexual immorality
as some of them did causing 23,000 of
them to die in one day, nor should we
put Christ to the test as some of them
did and then died from snake bites.
And don't grumble as some of them did and
then were destroyed by the angel of death.
These things happened to
them as examples for us.
They were written down to warn us
who live at the end of the age.
If you think you're standing
strong, be careful not to fall.
The temptations in your life are
no different from what others
experience, and God is faithful.
He will not allow the temptation
to be more than you can
stand when you are tempted.
He will show you a way out
so that you can endure.
So my dear friends, flee
from the worship of idols.
You are reasonable people.
Decide for yourselves if what I'm
saying is true when we bless the
cup at the Lord's table, aren't
we sharing in the blood of Christ?
And when we break the bread, aren't
we sharing in the body of Christ?
And though we are many, we
all eat from one loaf of bread
showing that we are one body.
Think about the people of Israel.
Weren't they united by eating
the sacrifices at the altar?
What am I trying to say?
Am I saying that food offered
to idols has some significance,
or that idols are real gods?
No, not at all.
I am saying that these sacrifices are
offered to demons, not to God, and I
don't want you to participate with demons.
You cannot drink from the cup of the
Lord and from the cup of demons too.
You cannot eat at the Lord's table
and at the table of demons too.
What do we dare to rouse
the Lord's jealousy.
Do you think we are stronger than he is?
You say, I'm allowed to do anything,
but not everything is good for you.
You say, I am allowed to do anything,
but not everything is beneficial.
Don't be concerned for your own
good, but for the good of others.
So you may eat any meat that is sold
in the marketplace without raising
questions of conscience For the earth
is the Lord's and everything in it.
If someone who isn't a believer asks you
home for dinner, accept the invitation if
you want to eat whatever is offered to you
without raising questions of conscience.
But suppose someone tells you
this meat was offered to an idol.
Don't eat it out of consideration for
the conscience of the one who told you.
It might not be a matter of conscience
for you, but it is for the other person.
For why should my freedom be
limited by what someone else thinks?
If I can thank God for the
food and enjoy it, why should
I be condemned for eating it?
So whether you eat or drink or whatever
you do, do it all for the glory of God.
Don't give offense to Jews or
Gentiles or the Church of God.
I too, try to please
everyone in everything I do.
I don't just do what is best for me.
I do what is best for others so that
many may be saved, and you should
imitate me just as I imitate Christ.
I'm so glad that you always keep me in
your thoughts and that you are following
the teachings I passed on to you.
But there is one thing I want you to know.
The head of every man is Christ.
The head of woman is man and
the head of Christ is God.
A man dishonors his head if he covers
his head while praying or prophesying.
But a woman dishonor her head
if she prays or prophesies
without a covering on her head.
For this is the same as shaving her head?
Yes.
If she refuses to wear a head covering,
she should cut off all her hair.
Since it is shameful for a woman
to have her hair cut or her head
shaved, she should wear a covering.
A man should not wear
anything on his head.
When worshiping for man is made in God's
image and reflects God's glory, and woman
reflects man's glory for the first man.
Didn't come from woman, but
the first woman came from man.
And man was not made for woman,
but woman was made for man.
For this reason and because the
angels are watching, a woman
should wear a covering on her head
to show she is under authority.
But among the Lord's people, women
are not independent of men, and men
are not independent of women for,
although the first woman came from
man, every other man was born from a
woman, and everything comes from God.
Judge for yourselves.
Is it right for a woman to pray to God
in public without covering her head?
Isn't it obvious that it's
disgraceful for a man to have
long hair and isn't long hair?
A woman's pride and joy for it has
been given to her as a covering.
But if anyone wants to argue about
this, I simply say that we have
no other custom than this and
neither do God's other churches,
but in the following instructions.
I cannot praise you for it sounds
as if more harm than good is
done when you meet together.
First, I hear that there are divisions
among you when you meet as a church,
and to some extent I believe it.
But of course there must be
divisions among you so that you
who have God's approval will be
recognized when you meet together.
You are not really interested
in the Lord's supper.
For some of you, hurry to eat your
own meal without sharing with others.
As a result, some go hungry
while others get drunk.
What don't you have your own
homes for eating and drinking?
Or do you really want to disgrace
God's church and shame the poor?
What am I supposed to say?
Do you want me to praise you?
Well, I certainly will not praise you
for this, for I pass on to you what
I received from the Lord himself.
On the night when he was betrayed,
the Lord Jesus took some bread
and gave thanks to God for it.
Then he broke it in pieces and said,
this is my body, which is given for you.
Do this in remembrance of me.
In the same way he took the cup of wine
after supper saying, this cup is the
new covenant between God and his people.
An agreement confirmed with my
blood, do this in remembrance
of me as often as you drink it.
For every time you eat this bread and
drink this cup, you are announcing
the Lord's death until he comes again.
So anyone who eats this bread or
drinks this cup of the Lord unworthy
is guilty of sinning against
the body and blood of the Lord.
That is why you should examine yourself
before eating the bread and drinking the
cup for if you eat the bread or drink the
cup without honoring the body of Christ.
You are eating and drinking
God's judgment upon yourself.
That is why many of you are weak
and sick, and some have even died.
But if we would examine ourselves, we
would not be judged by God in this way.
Yet, when we are judged by the Lord, we
are being disciplined so that we will
not be condemned along with the world.
So my dear brothers and sisters,
when you gather for the Lord's
Supper, wait for each other.
If you are really hungry, eat at home, so
you won't bring judgment upon yourselves.
When you meet together, I'll
give you instructions about the
other matters after I arrive
now, dear brothers and sisters,
regarding your question about the
special abilities the spirit gives us.
I don't want you to misunderstand this.
You know that when you were still
pagans, you were led astray and swept
along in worshiping speechless idols.
So I want you to know that no one
speaking by the spirit of God will
curse Jesus, and no one can say Jesus
is Lord, except by the Holy Spirit.
There are different kinds of
spiritual gifts, but the same
spirit is the source of them all.
There are different kinds of
service, but we serve the same Lord.
God works in different ways, but it is the
same God who does the work in all of us.
A spiritual gift is given to each of us
so we can help each other to one person.
The spirit gives the ability
to give wise advice to another.
The same spirit gives a
message of special knowledge.
The same spirit gives great faith
to another and to someone else.
The one spirit gives the gift of healing.
He gives one person the power
to perform miracles, and
another the ability to prophesy.
He gives someone else the ability to
discern whether a message is from the
spirit of God or from another spirit.
Still, another person is given the
ability to speak in unknown languages
while another is given the ability
to interpret what is being said.
It is the one and only spirit
who distributes all these gifts.
He alone decides which gift
each person should have.
The human body has many parts, but
the many parts make up one whole body,
so it is with the body of Christ.
Some of us are Jews, some are Gentiles,
some are slaves, and some are free.
But we have all been baptized
into one body by one spirit.
And we all share the same spirit.
Yes, the body has many different
parts, not just one part.
If the foot says, I am not a part of the
body because I'm not a hand, that does
not make it any less a part of the body.
And if the ear says, I am not part of
the body because I'm not an eye, would
that make it any less a part of the body?
If the whole body were an
eye, how would you hear?
Or if the whole body were in ear,
how would you smell anything?
But our bodies have many parts and God
has put each part just where he wants it.
How strange a body would
be if it had only one part.
Yes, there are many
parts, but only one body.
The eye can never say to
the hand, I don't need you.
The head can't say to the
feet, I don't need you.
In fact, some parts of the body that
seem weakest and least important are
actually the most necessary, and the
parts we regard as less honorable are
those we clothe with the greatest care.
So we carefully protect those
parts that should not be seen
while the more honorable parts
do not require the special care.
So God has put the body together such
that extra honor and care are given
to those parts that have less dignity.
This makes for harmony among
the members so that all the
members care for each other.
If one part suffers, all
the parts suffer with it.
And if one part is honored,
all the parts are glad.
All of you together are Christ's body.
And each of you is a part of it.
Here are some of the parts God
has appointed for the church.
First are apostles.
Second are prophets.
Third are teachers.
Then those who do miracles, those
who have the gift of healing,
those who can help others.
Those who have the gift of leadership,
those who speak in unknown languages.
Are we all apostles?
Are we all prophets?
Are we all teachers?
Do we all have the power to do miracles?
Do we all have the gift of healing?
Do we all have the ability to
speak in unknown languages?
Do we all have the ability to
interpret unknown languages?
Of course not.
So you should earnestly
desire the most helpful gifts.
This concludes today's
Immers reading experience.
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