1 Corinthians 7 & 8
Am I really focused on God?
This seems to be the crux of Paul’s writings in these two chapters. There is so much in life that can distract us from God…even our closest relationships. Paul seems to be checking our life practices against the freedom we have in Christ against the need to consider others and God ahead of ourselves.
I like Paul’s honesty in these chapters as he acknowledges that he is not offering wisdom directly from Jesus but from his own understandings – this can still be truth for us as we discern where the Spirit is guiding and counselling us. This also shows there is flexibility in scripture to wrestle with some things ourselves – always in the light of the gospel and the life of Christ.
I recently read a line somehwhere that says “we would be surprised to know how hard it is to get God angry” and I think this applies to what Paul is saying here about our relationships and practices. The defining and challenging truth is to ask the question “Am I really focused on God and loving others?” Answer this and we will know the path to follow. [Prayer - Lord you are first in all things help me make it so. AMEN]