Living by Faith
On the topic of eating meat in markets, Paul said Christians could eat anything with assurance there is nothing unclean in itself--even if the meat was offered to idols. Yet at the same time, Christians were called to walk in love and be sensitive to what stumbled or offended others. He concluded believers were blessed not to condemn themselves when their conscience was clear, and those who doubted it was upright to eat meat offered to idols sinned when they ate it: "... for whatever is not from faith is sin ." ( Romans 14:23 ) The point Paul mades is excellent and relevant for Christians today, for there can be many things we do (or choose not to do!) for reasons other than faith in God. We can be influenced by who is watching us or who is around us, by our desire to control the image we want to present to others, peer pressure, fear of offending people, wanting to avoid looking foolish, to keep from losing face or to seek to earn favour. We might be motiv...