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Martedi, 14 maggio 2024 - San Mattia ( Letture di oggi)

1 Corinthians 8


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1 Now concerning those things that are sacrificed to idols: we know that we all have knowledge. Knowledge puffs up, but charity builds up.1 Now in regard to meat sacrificed to idols: we realize that "all of us have knowledge"; knowledge inflates with pride, but love builds up.
2 But if anyone considers himself to know anything, he does not yet know in the way that he ought to know.2 If anyone supposes he knows something, he does not yet know as he ought to know.
3 For if anyone loves God, he is known by him.3 But if one loves God, one is known by him.
4 But as to the foods that are immolated to idols, we know that an idol in the world is nothing, and that no one is God, except One.4 So about the eating of meat sacrificed to idols: we know that "there is no idol in the world," and that "there is no God but one."
5 For although there are things that are called gods, whether in heaven or on earth, (if one even considers there to be many gods and many lords)5 Indeed, even though there are so-called gods in heaven and on earth (there are, to be sure, many "gods" and many "lords"),
6 yet we know that there is only one God, the Father, from whom all things are, and in whom we are, and one Lord Jesus Christ, through whom all things are, and by whom we are.6 yet for us there is one God, the Father, from whom all things are and for whom we exist, and one Lord, Jesus Christ, through whom all things are and through whom we exist.
7 But knowledge is not in everyone. For some persons, even now, with consent to an idol, eat what has been sacrificed to an idol. And their conscience, being infirm, becomes polluted.7 But not all have this knowledge. There are some who have been so used to idolatry up until now that, when they eat meat sacrificed to idols, their conscience, which is weak, is defiled.
8 Yet food does not commend us to God. For if we eat, we will not have more, and if we do not eat, we will not have less.8 Now food will not bring us closer to God. We are no worse off if we do not eat, nor are we better off if we do.
9 But be careful not to let your liberty become a cause of sin to those who are weak.9 But make sure that this liberty of yours in no way becomes a stumbling block to the weak.
10 For if anyone sees someone with knowledge sitting down to eat in idolatry, will not his own conscience, being infirm, be emboldened to eat what has been sacrificed to idols?10 If someone sees you, with your knowledge, reclining at table in the temple of an idol, may not his conscience too, weak as it is, be "built up" to eat the meat sacrificed to idols?
11 And should an infirm brother perish by your knowledge, even though Christ died for him?11 Thus through your knowledge, the weak person is brought to destruction, the brother for whom Christ died.
12 So when you sin in this way against the brothers, and you harm their weakened conscience, then you sin against Christ.12 When you sin in this way against your brothers and wound their consciences, weak as they are, you are sinning against Christ.
13 Because of this, if food leads my brother to sin, I will never eat meat, lest I lead my brother to sin.13 Therefore, if food causes my brother to sin, I will never eat meat again, so that I may not cause my brother to sin.