Setting
In answering questions about food offered to idols, Paul has spoken about the importance of surrendering our personal rights for the sake of our brethren. The passage of this lesson continues to address the same topic and warns us at the same time against eating food offered to idols.
Key Verse
(10:31)
Did You Know...?
- “The people sat down to eat and drink… ” (7): Paul is citing Exodus 32:6.
- “Destroyed by serpents” (9): The reference is to the event recorded in Numbers 21:4–9.
- “Were destroyed by the Destroyer” (10): The Scripture does not mention a destroyer that struck down the Israelites’ wilderness journey. But Paul may have in mind the incident recorded in Numbers 14:1–38.
- Participation (16): The Greek word is also translated “fellowship” or “partnership”
Outline
General Analysis
Segment Analysis
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10:1–22
1. The word “all” stands out in this chapter because of its repeated use. Why do you think this word is important in vv. 1–5?
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2a. Paul mentions the presence of Christ among the Israelites in their wilderness journey. Why is this significant in light of the entire segment?
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2b. What is Paul’s point in recalling the spiritual experience of the Israelites?
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3. What four sins of the Israelites does Paul cite for our warning?
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4. How does the message of verse 12 relate to the issue Paul is addressing?
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5. How do we act upon the truth of verse 13?
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6. According to this passage, what is one concrete way for us to flee idolatry?
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7. What reasons does Paul give for refraining from food offered to idols?
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8. Why is the cup of blessing a participation in the blood of Christ and the bread we break a participation in the body of Christ?
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9a. Explain the meaning of the Lord’s jealousy.
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9b. How does not wanting to provoke the Lord to jealousy guide us in making choices?
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10:23–33
10. What is the message of verses 23 and 24?
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11. What does Paul mean by raising a question on the ground of conscience (vv. 25–26)?
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12. Why should we act for the sake of another person’s conscience?
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13. How do we do all things for the glory of God?
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14. In what sense does Paul want believers to imitate him?