{"id":1458,"date":"2022-10-15T14:56:25","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:56:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/1-corinthians-81-3-how-you-can-know-what-the-bible-doesnt-say-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:56:25","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:56:25","slug":"1-corinthians-81-3-how-you-can-know-what-the-bible-doesnt-say-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/1-corinthians-81-3-how-you-can-know-what-the-bible-doesnt-say-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"1 Corinthians 8:1-3 &#8211; How You Can Know What the Bible Doesn&#8217;t Say? &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>1Corinthians 8:1-3 How Can You Know What the Bible Doesnt Say  We are in a section that starts here but Paul will still be discussing in chapter 10. It concerns eating meats that have been offered to idols, or, in a word, idolatry.  Some Christians at Corinth were eating meat that had been offered to false gods and the question arose, Is it right or wrong?  Before we assume an answer, we need to understand both sides.   1. On the one side were those who were eating this meat. They had      their reasons. They would say:       a. It would be difficult to know which meat had been offered to           idols. Since idols cant eat the meat offered to it, most           of it was taken to the town market and sold for money to           the public. Unless you knew where the meat came from, you           were just at the market buying groceries.       b. Since this meat didnt cost the idol priest anything and           since it was going to ruin if not sold, it was probably           sold cheaper than what the farmer sold his meat. Times are           always tough and money is always scare. If a woman could           find a better deal to feed her family, shouldnt she take           it?       c. And their biggest argument is, &quot;The idol is nothing anyway!           Who cares if lost people gave it to an idol that is real?&quot;   2. On the other side are those who say you shouldnt eat this meat.       They also had their reasons.  They would say:       a. Gods money was going to support idolatry.  The whole point           in the idol temple selling the meat is to convert unusable           meat into useable cash.       b. We have a testimony to guard.  What if someone sees you           supporting the work of idolatry?       c. Spiritually, this meat has been given to the devil. This is           the original deviled ham!  A person eating this meat is           exposing himself to Satanic power.  Consider the following:  I. The issue for us is not whether we can eat meats offered to idols.     A. The issue for us is, &quot;How can you know what the Bible doesnt         say?&quot;         1. Eating meats was a contemporary issue for that time.         2. Until Paul wrote this epistle, there was no Scripture             dealing with it.         3. Since there are no Pauls around today, how can we know             what to do when the Bible doesnt discuss it?         4. Thats our topic for today.         5. There will always be another issue that the Bible does not             address directly.     B. An important truth we need to get is that even when the Bible         doesnt give us the direct answer to our question, it will         give us the principals needed to find the answer.  II. The biggest problem in resolving a controversial issue is not the      issue.  The biggest problem is having the right spirit to accept      the resolution.      A. Dealing with a difficult problem is not all that hard.          Dealing with difficult people is.          1. The Bible has given us a hard and fast rule that will              resolve most all of difficult situations.  1Cor 6:7 Now therefore there is utterly a fault among you, because ye go to law one with another. Why do ye not rather take wrong? why do ye not rather suffer yourselves to be defrauded?          2. The hard and steadfast rule is that if you dont know what             you should do, take the loss, make the sacrifice, deprive             yourself of the pleasure, do without.             a. Often I have heard people say, &quot;Show me in the Bible                 that this is wrong and I wont do it.&quot;             b. What we should be saying is, &quot;Show me in the Bible                 this is right before I do it.&quot;             c. However, that kind of spirit is a hard one to develop.     B. \\#1Cor 10:11-14\\ What is the right kind of spirit?         1. \\#10:11\\ Be teachable.  1Cor 10:11 Now all these things happened unto them for ensamples: and they are written for our admonition, upon whom the ends of the world are come.              a. The word ADMONITION means it is something for our                 edification, our education.             b. Paul was saying that the things which happened in the                 Bible are recorded so that we might benefit.                 (1) The best education is one someone else paid for.                 (2) Dont pay to learn what someone else can teach                      for free.             c. This is why we preach so much from the historical                 accounts of Scripture.                 (1) There may not be Bible doctrine per se being                      taught there.                 (2) But we can learn from the examples given.                 (3) This is what makes the whole Bible important.                 (4) Truths and principals that given are both                      universal and timeless.             d. However, to benefit from them, we must be TEACHABLE.                 (1) One of the things that makes working with                      teenagers difficult is that they often become                      UNteachable.                 (2) As a pastor, I will tell you teenagers arent the                      only ones who think they know so much that they                      cant be taught anything else.                 (3) WE adults (and I include myself in that number)                      are just as bad.         2. \\#10:12\\ Be humble.  2Cor 10:12  Wherefore let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall.              a. The problem with a little bit of knowledge is that it                 makes a person proud.             b. I need to say something, but it wont sound right if                 you dont listen carefully.             c. The older I get, the less sure I am about what I know.                 (1) Immediately, I need to say that I am no less                      certain of the Bible.  It is inerrant, complete,                      and absolutely trustworthy.                 (2) What I become less certain of is how much I                      understand about the Bible.  (I know that is a                      real confidence builder in the pastor.)                 (3) The reason is the more I study the Bible, the                      more I see God does exactly what He says, but                      He often does it in a way that we would never                      expect.                      (a) Moses though he knew how God would use him                           to deliver the Jews. (It was he not they                           who needed the help in understanding!)  Acts 7:25  For he supposed his brethren would have understood how that God by his hand would deliver them: but they understood not.                       (b) Religious leaders of Jesus day &#8211; They                           thought they were correct in rejecting                           Jesus!                             i. Jesus tried to get them to open up to                                 the possibilities of a God bigger than                                 their understanding, but they would                                 not.                            ii. We need to stay humble.         3. \\#10:12\\ Be careful &quot;lest he fall&quot;             a. God is real and the principals found in His Word work,                 but when you ignore or even misinterpret those                 principals you leave yourself wide open to the devil!             b. That old saying, &quot;What you dont know cant hurt you&quot;                 is a lie!                 (1) After Hurricane Harvey, a fellow was wading                      through a flooded yard to rescue a dog on a                      porch.  What he did not know was a live power                      line was on the ground under the water.  He was                      electrocuted.                 (2) Christians in ignorance are allowing things into                      our lives that are destroying our homes, our                      relationship with God, and our effectiveness in                      this world.                 (3) Just because we dont know about it does not make                      the effects in less destructive.             c. BE CAREFUL.                 (1) Be prayerful so that you can hear Gods warnings.                 (2) Be alert to that you can see the results of your                      actions.         4. \\#10:13\\ Trust God  1Cor 10:13  There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man: but God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that ye may be able to bear it.              a. This is a great anchor verse.                 (1) A verse that will help you at all times and in                      a variety of situations.                 (2) However, it is not just the obvious truth that                      we find in the verse that makes it such a great                      verse.                 (3) It is also the point Paul was making when he gave                      us the verse.  WE CAN TRUST GOD.             b. The point Paul is making is that YOU CAN TRUST GOD.                 (1) The first reason people stiffen up when dealing                      with controversial issues is because they are                      afraid they are going to lose something they                      really want.                 (2) People are screaming out, &quot;Dont take away my                      leisure, my hobbies, my pleasures, my                      entertainment, my free time, my fun, my, my,                      my.)                 (3) In dealing with these kinds of issues you need to                      remember that you can trust God.                      (a) If God takes something away from you, it is                           for His glory.                      (b) But it is also for your good.                      (c) When God takes something away from you, He                           has something better to give you.         5. \\#10:13\\ Seek the way out  1Cor 10:13 but God will also make a way to escape&quot;              a. The second reason most people stiffen up when dealing                 with controversial issues is because they dont think                 they can do without it.                 (1) God always provides a way out or a way to bear                      it!                 (2) As long as the Book is true, God will provide you                      the ability to be victorious!                 (3) Humble yourself and seek it!             b. I am not saying it is going to be easy.                 (1) Life is seldom easy.                 (2) I am saying there is a way.                 (3) Find it.         6. \\#10:14\\ Flee idolatrous situations  1Cor 10:14  Wherefore, my dearly beloved, flee from idolatry.              a. You may have thought this was not related to Pauls                 discussion of eating meat offered to idols, but it                 was.             b. In helping Christians deal with controversial issues,                 Paul laid out another of those hard and steadfast                 principals.                 (1) If it is associated with idolatry, idols,                      Satans kingdom, or the occult &#8211; FLEE FROM IT!                 (2) Some things are not nearly as complicated as we                      want to make out.                 (3) Deliberately eating meat that has been offered                      to idols?                      (a) Why would a Christian want to have any                           direct and deliberate contact with anything                           of the devils?                      (b) Satanic meat?                      (c) Satanic music?                      (d) Satanic art?                      (e) Satanic worship?                      (f) Satanic entertainment?             c. Somewhere along the way, Americans have forgotten some                 basic principles.  You probably will never have occasion to eat meat that has been offered to idols, but you will have a lot of other contemporary issues which fall into the same category. If you are going to find the correct course of action, you must first have the right kind of spirit.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>1Corinthians 8:1-3 How Can You Know What the Bible Doesnt Say We are in a section that starts here but Paul will still be discussing in chapter 10. It concerns eating meats that have been offered to idols, or, in a word, idolatry. 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