10
1 Now
I would not
have you ignorant, brothers,
that our fathers
were all under
the cloud, and
all passed through
the sea;
2 and
were all baptized
into Moses in
the cloud and
in the sea;
3 and
all ate the
same spiritual
food;
4 and
all drank the
same spiritual
drink. For they
drank of a
spiritual rock
that followed them,
and the rock
was Christ.
5 However with
most of them,
God was not
well pleased, for
they were
overthrown in the
wilderness.
6 Now
these things were
our examples, to
the intent we
should not lust
after evil things
as they also
lusted.
7 Don’t
be idolaters, as
some of them
were. As it
is written, “The
people sat down
to eat and
drink, and rose
up to play.”
8 Let’s
not commit sexual
immorality, as
some of them
committed, and in
one day
twenty-three thousand
fell.
9 Let’s
not test
Christ,
as some of
them tested,
and perished by
the serpents.
10 Don’t
grumble, as some
of them also
grumbled, and perished
by the destroyer.
11 Now
all these things
happened to them
by way of
example, and they
were written for
our admonition, on
whom the ends
of the ages have
come.
12 Therefore
let him who
thinks he stands
be careful that
he doesn’t fall.
13 No
temptation has
taken you except
what is common to
man. God is
faithful, who will
not allow you
to be tempted
above what you
are able, but
will with the
temptation also
make the way
of escape, that
you may be
able to endure
it.
14 Therefore,
my beloved, flee
from idolatry.
15 I
speak as to
wise men. Judge
what I say.
16 The
cup of blessing
which we bless,
isn’t it a
sharing of
the blood of
Christ? The bread
which we break,
isn’t it a
sharing of the
body of Christ?
17 Because
there is one loaf
of bread, we, who
are many, are
one body; for
we all partake
of the one loaf
of bread.
18 Consider
Israel according
to the flesh.
Don’t those who
eat the
sacrifices participate in
the altar?
19 What
am I saying
then? That a
thing sacrificed
to idols is
anything, or that
an idol is
anything?
20 But
I say that
the things which
the Gentiles sacrifice,
they sacrifice to
demons and not
to God, and
I don’t desire
that you would
have fellowship
with demons.
21 You
can’t both drink
the cup of
the Lord and
the cup of
demons. You can’t
both partake of
the table of
the Lord and
of the table
of demons.
22 Or
do we provoke
the Lord to
jealousy? Are we
stronger than he?
23 “All
things are lawful
for me,” but not
all things are
profitable. “All
things are lawful
for me,” but not
all things build
up.
24 Let no
one seek his
own, but each
one his neighbor’s
good.
25 Whatever
is sold in
the butcher shop, eat, asking
no question for
the sake of
conscience,
26 for “the
earth is the
Lord’s, and its
fullness.”
27 But
if one of
those who don’t
believe invites you
to a meal, and
you are inclined
to go, eat
whatever is set
before you, asking
no questions for
the sake of
conscience.
28 But
if anyone says
to you, “This
was offered to
idols,” don’t eat
it for the
sake of the
one who told
you, and for
the sake of
conscience. For “the
earth is the
Lord’s, with all
its fullness.”
29 Conscience,
I say, not
your own, but
the other’s
conscience. For
why is my
liberty judged by
another conscience?
30 If
I partake with
thankfulness, why
am I denounced for
something I give
thanks for?
31 Whether
therefore you eat
or drink, or
whatever you do,
do all to
the glory of
God.
32 Give
no occasion for stumbling,
whether to Jews,
to Greeks, or
to the assembly
of God;
33 even
as I also please
all men in
all things, not
seeking my own
profit, but the
profit of the
many, that they
may be saved.