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1 Now concerning athings sacrificed to idols, we know that we all have bknowledge. Knowledge 1cmakes arrogant, but love dedifies.
2 aIf anyone supposes that he knows anything, he has not yet bknown as he ought to know;
3 but if anyone loves God, he ais known by Him.
4 Therefore concerning the eating of athings sacrificed to idols, we know that 1there is bno such thing as an idol in the world, and that cthere is no God but one.
5 For even if athere are so-called gods whether in heaven or on earth, as indeed there are many gods and many lords,
6 yet for us athere is but one God, bthe Father, cfrom whom are all things and we exist for Him; and done Lord, Jesus Christ, eby whom are all things, and we exist through Him.
7 However not all men ahave this knowledge; but bsome, being accustomed to the idol until now, eat food as if it were sacrificed to an idol; and their conscience being weak is defiled.
8 But afood will not 1commend us to God; we are neither 2the worse if we do not eat, nor 3the better if we do eat.
9 But atake care that this 1liberty of yours does not somehow become a stumbling block to the bweak.
10 For if someone sees you, who have aknowledge, dining in an idol’s temple, will not his conscience, if he is weak, be strengthened to eat bthings sacrificed to idols?
11 For through ayour knowledge he who is weak bis ruined, the brother for whose sake Christ died.
12 aAnd so, by sinning against the brethren and wounding their conscience when it is weak, you sin bagainst Christ.
13 Therefore, aif food causes my brother to stumble, I will never eat meat again, so that I will not cause my brother to stumble.
1 Am I not afree? Am I not an bapostle? Have I not cseen Jesus our Lord? Are you not dmy work in the Lord?
2 If to others I am not an apostle, at least I am to you; for you are the aseal of my bapostleship in the Lord.
3 My defense to those who examine me is this:
4 1aDo we not have a right to eat and drink?
5 1aDo we not have a right to take along a 2believing wife, even as the rest of the apostles and the bbrothers of the Lord and cCephas?
6 Or do only 1aBarnabas and I not have a right to refrain from working?
7 Who at any time serves aas a soldier at his own expense? Who bplants a vineyard and does not eat the fruit of it? Or who tends a flock and does not 1use the milk of the flock?
8 I am not speaking these things aaccording to 1human judgment, am I? Or does not the Law also say these things?
9 For it is written in the Law of Moses, “aYou shall not muzzle the ox while he is threshing.” God is not concerned about boxen, is He?
10 Or is He speaking altogether for our sake? Yes, afor our sake it was written, because bthe plowman ought to plow in hope, and the thresher to thresh in hope of sharing the crops.
11 aIf we sowed spiritual things in you, is it too much if we reap material things from you?
12 If others share the right over you, do we not more? Nevertheless, we adid not use this right, but we endure all things bso that we will cause no hindrance to the cgospel of Christ.
13 aDo you not know that those who bperform sacred services eat the food of the temple, and those who attend regularly to the altar have their share 1from the altar?
14 So also athe Lord directed those who proclaim the bgospel to cget their living from the gospel.
15 But I have aused none of these things. And I am not writing these things so that it will be done so in my case; for it would be better for me to die than have any man make bmy boast an empty one.
16 For if I preach the gospel, I have nothing to boast of, for aI am under compulsion; for woe is me if I do not preach bthe gospel.
17 For if I do this voluntarily, I have a areward; but if against my will, I have a bstewardship entrusted to me.
18 What then is my areward? That, when I preach the gospel, I may offer the gospel bwithout charge, so as cnot to make full use of my right in the gospel.
19 For though I am afree from all men, I have made myself ba slave to all, so that I may cwin more.
20 aTo the Jews I became as a Jew, so that I might win Jews; to those who are under 1the Law, as under 1the Law though bnot being myself under 1the Law, so that I might win those who are under 1the Law;
21 to those who are awithout law, bas without law, though not being without the law of God but cunder the law of Christ, so that I might win those who are without law.
22 To the aweak I became weak, that I might win the weak; I have become ball things to all men, cso that I may by all means save some.
23 I do all things for the sake of the gospel, so that I may become a fellow partaker of it.
24 aDo you not know that those who run in a race all run, but only one receives bthe prize? cRun in such a way that you may win.
25 Everyone who acompetes in the games exercises self-control in all things. They then do it to receive a perishable bwreath, but we an imperishable.
26 Therefore I arun in such a way, as not without aim; I box in such a way, as not bbeating the air;
27 but I 1discipline amy body and make it my slave, so that, after I have preached to others, I myself will not be disqualified.
1 For aI do not want you to be unaware, brethren, that our fathers were all bunder the cloud and all cpassed through the sea;
2 and all were abaptized into Moses in the cloud and in the sea;
3 and all aate the same spiritual food;
4 and all adrank the same spiritual drink, for they were drinking from a spiritual rock which followed them; and the rock was 1Christ.
5 Nevertheless, with most of them God was not well-pleased; for athey were laid low in the wilderness.
6 Now these things happened as aexamples for us, so that we would not crave evil things as bthey also craved.
7 Do not be aidolaters, as some of them were; as it is written, “bThe people sat down to eat and drink, and stood up to cplay.”
8 Nor let us act immorally, as asome of them 1did, and btwenty-three thousand fell in one day.
9 Nor let us try the Lord, as asome of them 1did, and were destroyed by the serpents.
10 Nor agrumble, as some of them 1did, and bwere destroyed by the cdestroyer.
11 Now these things happened to them as an aexample, and bthey were written for our instruction, upon whom cthe ends of the ages have come.
12 Therefore let him who athinks he stands take heed that he does not fall.
13 No temptation has overtaken you but such as is common to man; and aGod is faithful, who will not allow you to be btempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation will provide the way of escape also, so that you will be able to endure it.
14 Therefore, my abeloved, flee from bidolatry.
15 I speak as to wise men; you judge what I say.
16 Is not the acup of blessing which we bless a sharing in the blood of Christ? Is not the 1bbread which we break a sharing in the body of Christ?
17 Since there is one 1bread, we awho are many are one body; for we all partake of the one 1bread.
18 Look at 1the nation aIsrael; are not those who beat the sacrifices sharers in the altar?
19 What do I mean then? That a thing sacrificed to idols is anything, or athat an idol is anything?
20 No, but I say that the things which the Gentiles sacrifice, they asacrifice to demons and not to God; and I do not want you to become sharers in demons.
21 aYou cannot drink the cup of the Lord and the cup of demons; you cannot partake of the table of the Lord and bthe table of demons.
22 Or do we aprovoke the Lord to jealousy? We are not bstronger than He, are we?
23 aAll things are lawful, but not all things are profitable. All things are lawful, but not all things bedify.
24 Let no one aseek his own good, but that of his 1neighbor.
25 aEat anything that is sold in the meat market without asking questions for conscience’ sake;
26 afor the earth is the Lord’s, and 1all it contains.
27 If aone of the unbelievers invites you and you want to go, beat anything that is set before you without asking questions for conscience’ sake.
28 But aif anyone says to you, “This is meat sacrificed to idols,” do not eat it, for the sake of the one who informed you, and for conscience’ sake;
29 I mean not your own conscience, but the other man’s; for awhy is my freedom judged by another’s conscience?
30 If I partake with thankfulness, awhy am I slandered concerning that for which I bgive thanks?
31 Whether, then, you eat or drink or awhatever you do, do all to the glory of God.
32 aGive no offense either to Jews or to Greeks or to bthe church of God;
33 just as I also aplease all men in all things, bnot seeking my own profit but the profit of the many, cso that they may be saved.
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