Bunker Hill Community Church

Love Over Liberty (Part 2)


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In 1 Corinthians 8 the immediate question is about meat offered to idols, but Paul refuses to let the debate stay merely dietary. He redirects the Corinthians to the controlling principle of Christian living: love. The problem in Corinth was not ignorance of doctrine but the misuse of doctrine—liberty had been elevated above love, knowledge above conscience, and personal pleasure above the spiritual good of others. As a result, those who claimed freedom were, in practice, building others up in patterns that led away from Christ rather than toward him. Paul issues a sober warning: the influence of the strong can become the occasion for another's spiritual ruin—even apostasy—if exercised without sacrificial care. He closes the chapter by modeling the remedy: true love willingly surrenders rights for the sake of others, a posture he embodies by refusing to insist on his own liberties when they would harm a brother. That example prepares the way for chapter 9, where Paul explains how he repeatedly gave up his rights to win and protect souls.
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Bunker Hill Community ChurchBy Ross Fichter