A Weak Conscience
- 1 Corinthians 8:7-13
INTRODUCTION
A man’s conscience is likened to a muscle. When a man exercises his
conscience, it becomes strong and increasingly useful. It can protect
when the enemy attacks and keep that man from being taken captive. When
the conscience is ignored, it deteriorates and becomes weak and less
dependable. The apostle Paul warned the believers at Corinth about
defiling the weak conscience of others who might not be as strong in the
faith. It was so important that they were to be willing to refuse to
eat meat, a perfectly acceptable food, if eating it meant someone else’s
conscience was going to be harmed. According to Paul, damaging
someone’s conscience was to sin against that brother.
DEVOTIONAL THOUGHTS
- (For children): Some people lack Bible knowledge and believe something is sin when it is not. These people are called weak (Romans 14:1-2). Christians who know the truth are not to offend the weak by tempting them to go against their conscience (Romans 14:3, 17-23).
- (For everyone): A conscience emboldened to sin actually
becomes weakened and defiled. How is it that an emboldened conscience (a
word typically used to describe strength) is actually made weaker?
- What kind of things have been done to you that might have
weakened or defiled your conscience? How have you possibly wounded
others?
PRAYER NEEDS
- Ask God to give you an awareness of the conscience of others.
- Thank the Lord for protecting your conscience.
HYMN
WHERE HE LEADS I’LL FOLLOW
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