Good morning. Remember we are talking about
doing things that other Christians might think is wrong. For through your
knowledge he who is weak is ruined, the brother for whose sake Christ died. And
so, by sinning against the brethren and wounding their conscience when it is
weak, you sin against Christ. Therefore, if food (doing something that my
fellow Christian thinks is wrong, but I believe is right) causes my brother to
stumble, I will never eat meat (do that thing) again, so that I will not cause
my brother to stumble. In today’s world, probably the most obvious example
would be whether or not to drink alcoholic beverages. One Christian might think
that it is OK to drink alcoholic beverages, and there are many who do, but a
Christian who does not believe that with whom he/she associates sees that
Christian drinking. He/she might either condemn that Christian or think that is
OK for themselves to drink. Remember that whatever is not from faith is sin.
Our tendency is to say, well that’s my business and not theirs. I am free to do
what I want. Of course we have the other side of the coin. Sometimes believers
think something is wrong when it actually is not, according to Scripture. We
should not stop doing something that we think is right, simply because another
Christian thinks it is wrong; but we do need to have the right attitude when we
are confronted about it. That’s why we need to stay in the Scriptures and be
sensitive to the Holy Spirit inside us so that we will know what is right and
what is wrong. Father help us to be sensitive to Your Spirit in order to know
when to not do things that would make other believers stumble.
So the other disciple who had first come to the tomb then also entered, and he saw and believed
Good morning. We left John at the entrance of the tomb, stooping and looking in. “Shy” Peter then arrives following John, and enters the tomb; and he saw the linen wrappings lying there. So the other disciple, John, who had first come to the tomb then also entered, and he saw and believed. It does not say whether or not Peter believed. For as yet they did not understand the scripture, that He must rise again from the dead. So the disciples went away again to their own homes. I’m not exactly sure what it means by their own homes. They were originally from Galilee and would not have had homes in Jerusalem. Perhaps it means the homes where they were staying while in Jerusalem. Apparently, they were not staying in the upper room, or it would have said so. But Mary was standing outside the tomb weeping; and so, as she wept, she stooped (just like John) and looked into the tomb. She saw two angels in white sitting, one at the head and one at the feet, where the body of Jesus had been l...
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