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Do all in his name

Do all in his name. 1 Corinthians 10:31-11:1. In tonight’s text, Paul is concluding a discussion on food offered to idols. Paul has just said that eating food offered to idols is lawful but it isn’t beneficial to others. In 1 Cor 8-10, eating food offered to idols centered on two issues:

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Do all in his name

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  1. Do all in his name 1 Corinthians 10:31-11:1

  2. In tonight’s text, Paul is concluding a discussion on food offered to idols. • Paul has just said that eating food offered to idols is lawful but it isn’t beneficial to others. • In 1 Cor 8-10, eating food offered to idols centered on two issues: • One: Coming under the influence of paganism. • Two: Influencing others to do wrong.

  3. Glorify god Verse 31

  4. “Whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.” • The important idea here is “the glory of God.” • As in English the word “glory” can mean “reputation.” • All Christians in Corinth needed to work to enhance God’s reputation. • Matt 5:14-16. • Phil 1:9-11.

  5. Why did the Corinthian church need to glorify God in whatever they did? • One: They were the church of God (1 Cor 1:2). • Two: They were bought with Jesus’ blood (1 Cor 6:19-20). • How do we glorify God today? • One: We carefully live by what we proclaim. • Two: We strive to live by what we proclaim in everything.

  6. Grieve no one Verses 32-33

  7. The Corinthian Christians needed to “give no offense, either to the Jews or to the Greeks or to the church of God.” • “Give offense” means “lead to sin.” • Paul tried to please everyone in everything he did, not seeking his own advantage but the advantage of many in order that they might be saved. • “Please” strongly carries the idea of attempt.

  8. We need to seek the good of others. • Love “does not seek its own” (1 Cor13:5). • “We then who are strong ought to bear with the scruples of the weak, and not to please ourselves” (Rom 15:1). • The context of this passage is seeking the good of others in order that the might be saved. • The salvation of others needs to be one of our highest aims: Col 1:28-29.

  9. Go after him Verse 1

  10. “Imitate me, just as I also imitate Christ.” • Paul regularly thought of others in order to win them to Christ. • Acts 20:34-35. • 2 Thess 3:7-9. • Jesus is our supreme example. • He had others had the forefront of his ministry. • Jesus cleansed a leper, whom you weren’t supposed to touch, and the leper became a follower of Jesus (Mk 1:40-45). • Jesus healed a widow’s son and the people glorified God (Lk 7:11-17).

  11. Are we willing to serve others?

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