Posted on 03/07/2019 5:02:46 AM PST by Gamecock
There is a large sign posted next to the first tee of the local golf course. The sign declares the rules that govern play. The first rule is a preview of the specific rules that follow. It reads: The first rule of golf is consideration of others.
Consideration for others, in the context of the Christians liberty in Christ, is the theme of Pauls teaching in Romans 14. With the advent of the new covenant, some rules that were important to the Old Testament were done away with. They were fulfilled by the ministry of Jesus and were no longer necessary.
When laws are revised, it is difficult for people to make adjustments. One difficult adjustment for early Jewish converts was to the new situation in which Jesus declared that certain foods that had been prohibited under Old Testament ceremonial law were now clean. Even the apostle Peter struggled with this new state of affairs (see Acts 10:916).
The issue the mature Christian faced was this: How should he relate to a weaker brother whose conscience was bound by rules with which God never intended to bind him? Should the mature Christian forfeit his liberty for the sake of the weaker brother? Should the stronger brother indulge his freedom regardless of the feelings of the weaker brother? Should the scruples of the weaker brother become the law of the church?
Pauls answer to this situation is based on the principle of loving consideration by both parties.
Coram Deo
Study Romans 14 for scriptural guidelines on relating to weaker members of the body of Christ.
Passages for Further Study
Romans 14:10 Why do you pass judgment on your brother? Or you, why do you despise your brother? For we will all stand before the judgment seat of God; 11 for it is written,
As I live, says the Lord, every knee shall bow to me,
and every tongue shall confess to God.
12 So then each of us will give an account of himself to God.
Ping
I would think that today there would be concern about the lawlessness of our society....’rules’ appear not to apply nor consequences because we’re in an age where people are “doing that which was right in (their) own eyes” as Christianity is being remade in the image of imaginations of men... I want to do right, but I will decide what’s right.”..is the standard.
Therefore ‘consideration of others’....has well past tolerance... rather tolerating the intolerable is acceptable. Which I believe should be addressed and called what it is rather than soft selling Christianity.
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