“So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.” – 1 Corinthians 10:31
The immediate context and application of this verse is about food. In Christ, we have enormous freedom to eat or drink pretty much anything – unless we firmly believe we shouldn’t. In which case, it’s wrong for us (personally) to eat or drink it. However, the principle expressed here applies to much more than just what and where we eat and drink. Do EVERYTHING for God’s glory.
This simple principle resolves many of the dilemmas that Christians can sometimes overthink. Am I allowed to do this thing? Should I do it? The answer depends on how you answer two other questions…. Does it glorify God? Will you do it in a spirit that brings glory to God? If so, go for it. If not, don’t do it.
To be clear, this isn’t a way to rationalize sin. Sin NEVER brings glory to God. It’s impossible to glorify God through your sin. However, there are many, many things in life that are morally ambiguous and about which Christians disagree (often loudly). Foods. Drinks. Music. Movies and TV. Books. Phones. Apps. Clothes. Time. If the Bible isn’t explicit one way or the other, then Christians probably have freedom. That’s where this principle is helpful. As you do the thing, will you do it to glorify God? Will it bring glory to God? If not, don’t do it.
This principle is simple, yet powerful for daily decision making. Do all to the glory of God. #FollowJesus