Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God.
So whether you're grabbing dinner, having a drink, or literally doing anything else, make it all count for God's glory.
Turn every ordinary moment into worship.
📚 Historical Context
In the first century, the church in Corinth was immersed in a Greco-Roman culture rife with idolatry and pagan rituals, which often influenced everyday decisions like what food to eat or drink. Paul wrote his letter to address specific conflicts among the Corinthians, including disputes over eating meat sacrificed to idols, emphasizing that all actions should honor God to avoid leading others into sin. This verse concludes Paul's argument on Christian freedom and responsibility, urging believers to prioritize God's glory in every aspect of life.
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