In this episode of the Cedars Church Podcast, we look at 1 Corinthians 8 and 10, where Pastor Lyall Armstrong shares insights on how, when we encounter people who practice their faith differently, we are called to respond not just with knowledge, but with love—because love builds up and guides us to act in a way that protects, honors, and leads others toward Christ.
- In Greek culture, meat sacrifices were common, and while some believers saw no problem in eating the meat, others felt it held power from the sacrifice. We are faced with two ways to approach such situations: knowledge and love.
- Love should take precedence over knowledge, as knowledge can lead to arrogance, while love builds others up. Our actions should be guided by love, not just by what we think is right, because acting out of pride can harm others. Love calls us to make sacrifices, even in small ways—such as choosing grape juice at communion to avoid hindering someone who doesn’t drink alcohol.
- We need to be aware that we are called to avoid sin, and that loving and caring for others is a tool that helps us on that path. May we be in tune with the Spirit of God so that we know how to act and respond. And when faced with a situation that makes us uncomfortable, we pray to be guided with love and to behave within the parameters that Jesus has given us—so that they may be saved.
Through this message, we’re encouraged to grow in our understanding of God’s word and to live out our faith with wisdom and love.
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Speaker: Pastor Lyall Armstrong
Bible Passage: 1 Corinthians 8 & 10
Date: March 23, 2025
Sermon Series: Glorify God