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1 Now
concerning things
sacrificed to
idols: We know
that we all
have knowledge.
Knowledge puffs up,
but love builds up.
2 But
if anyone thinks
that he knows
anything, he doesn’t
yet know as
he ought to
know.
3 But
anyone who loves
God is known
by him.
4 Therefore
concerning the
eating of things
sacrificed to
idols, we know
that no idol
is anything in
the world, and
that there is
no other God
but one.
5 For
though there are
things that are
called “gods”,
whether in the
heavens or on
earth—as there
are many “gods”
and many “lords”—
6 yet
to us there
is one God,
the Father, of
whom are all
things, and we
for him; and
one Lord, Jesus
Christ, through
whom are all
things, and we
live through him.
7 However,
that knowledge isn’t
in all men.
But some, with
consciousness of
an idol until
now, eat as
of a thing
sacrificed to an
idol, and their
conscience, being weak,
is defiled.
8 But
food will not
commend us to
God. For neither,
if we don’t
eat are we
the worse, nor
if we eat
are we the
better.
9 But
be careful that by
no means does
this liberty of
yours become a
stumbling block to
the weak.
10 For
if a man
sees you who
have knowledge
sitting in an
idol’s temple,
won’t his
conscience, if he
is weak, be
emboldened to eat
things sacrificed
to idols?
11 And
through your
knowledge, he who
is weak perishes, the brother
for whose sake
Christ died.
12 Thus,
sinning against the brothers,
and wounding their
conscience when it
is weak, you sin
against Christ.
13 Therefore,
if food causes
my brother to
stumble, I will
eat no meat
forever more, that
I don’t cause
my brother to
stumble.