1 Corinthians 10:23

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What Does This Mean?

This verse from the Bible says that while there are things we can do or say, not all of them might be good for us or help others grow closer to God. Paul is speaking here and reminding us to think about how our actions affect ourselves and others.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a big box of crayons. You're allowed to use any color, but some colors work better with certain pictures. The same way, we can do many things, but not all will make everyone happy or closer to God.

Historical Background

Paul wrote this part of the Bible around 53-54 AD to the Corinthian church. He addressed issues related to Christian freedom and responsibility within a community that was dealing with various moral challenges.

Living It Out Today

Consider a scenario where you have the opportunity to spread rumors about someone at work. While it's technically legal, spreading rumors can damage relationships and hurt others, contrary to Paul’s advice in this verse.

Topics

freedomresponsibilityedificationChristian livingmoral conductwisdom

Related Verses

Philippians 4:8Romans 14:13-23Ephesians 5:11Galatians 5:13Proverbs 10:19

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Paul say 'all things are lawful for me'?
Paul is emphasizing the freedom Christians have in Christ, but he also cautions that with this freedom comes responsibility to use it wisely and not harm others.
What does 'not expedient' mean in this verse?
'Not expedient' means something may not be beneficial or practical for a particular situation, even if it is allowed. It's about making wise choices that don't lead to negative outcomes.
Can you give an example of how 'all things are lawful but do not edify'?
An example could be eating meat sacrificed to idols; while technically permissible, it might confuse or harm new believers who view such practices as idolatrous, thus not edifying the community.
How does this verse relate to our modern understanding of Christian conduct?
This verse reminds Christians today that just because we can do something doesn't mean it is always wise or beneficial. We should consider how our actions affect others and build up the body of Christ.
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