The end of chapter nine (vv. 24-27) is frequently read as a challenge to personal discipline with the goal that the Christian will not come to the end of his life and find himself unsaved. Few interpret Paul's words in terms of his treatment of the question of foods sacrificed to idols, and yet this is precisely what Paul was doing. This passage needs to be reconsidered in terms of Paul's contextual discussion and the larger issues of freedom and slavery and how they are to serve the cause of the gospel in one's own life, in the Church and in the world. This message attempts to undertake that consideration in a focused and practical way.
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