Just Because You Can…

Just because you can, doesn’t mean you should

is a great maxim for life.  There are many things we can do, but not all of them is sensible or good for you.  I could eat cake morning, noon and night – but it would not be good for my health.  I could drive down the road as fast as I like – but that would cause danger and probable injury to myself and to others.

This is the point at which Paul starts in this part of his advice to the Corinthians:

Everything is permissible for me— but not everything is beneficial

There are lots of possibilities in life, but not all options are good ones. As Christians we should be pursuing the things that lead us deeper into our relationship with God, not those things which take us from his ways and distract us.

Neither should we pursue those things which can distract those around us from the right way.  Just because we can live with something doesn’t mean it’s helpful to others.  Indeed it is possible that our actions may turn others away from God, and of that we need to be mindful.

Is there anything that I do that is distracting others from God, or totally putting people off him?

That may be a hard question to face, but an important one to honestly consider.

We have a responsibility to one another.  We are all part of one body, all part of God’s temple.

We know that when we are ill, it is not just one part of the body that is infected, there is a knock on effect around the body.    Likewise with property, a hole in the roof or a water leak bring consequences around the building.

We are not Christians in isolation, our lives effect each other.  But God invites us and allows us to work with him.

So, Paul invites us to use our bodies, our whole lives, for God’s glory; to honour him with all we do.

What an amazing invitation – and an awesome responsibility…

Thank you Lord,

that you live in me.

I stand in awe of the responsibility

that how I live

effects how others experience you.

May I make choices

that attract people to you.

I give to you all those things I have done

that have pushed people from you,

and offer my life anew.

Lord I pray

that you will use me for your glory –

and that I will let you

~ by pamjw on January 10, 2012.

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