Revised Common Lectionary (Semicontinuous)
23 We are free to do anything we want to do. Yes, but some things do not make people better. It is better if we do not do such things.
24 A person must not think only of himself. But he should think of the other person as well.
25 Eat any meat that is sold at the market. Do not ask any questions about it because you think, `Is it wrong to eat it?'
26 The holy writings say, `The earth belongs to the Lord and everything that is in it.'
27 If one who is not a believer asks you to come and eat, if you want to go, then eat the food he gives you. Do not ask any questions about it because you fear it might be wrong to eat it.
28 But if anyone says to you, `This food has been given to an idol,' then do not eat it. Do not eat it because of the one who told you and because it might seem wrong. I mean it might seem wrong, not to you, but to him.
29 Since I am free, is it wrong for me to eat just because someone else thinks it is?
30 I thank God for my food. So why should anyone say it is wrong for me to eat what I thank God for?
31 So, whether you eat, or drink, or whatever you do, do everything to bring praise to God.
32 Do nothing that will make Jews, or Greeks, or those who belong to the church of God, turn away from God.
33 I, also, try to please everyone in all I do. I do not think of what will be good for me, but I think of what will be good for many people. I want them to be saved.
11 Do as I do, for I am doing as Christ did.
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