“One person's faith allows them to eat anything, but another, whose faith is weak, eats only vegetables.” (Romans 14:2 NIV) “For we live by faith, not by sight.” (I Corinthians 5:7 NIV)
Notice
what Paul has observed and discusses about an individual's faith. One
person has enough faith to eat anything--probably because they ask God's blessing upon the food before they eat it,
but another--who does not have faith to eat those foods which have
supposedly been forbidden (various types of meat), they will only eat
vegetables.
We are no longer under The Law
with its restrictions and limitations and we know this because of what
we're told in Acts regarding Peter--who staunchly attempted to hold the
gentiles to Jewish Law. Remember the dream? (Acts 10) At any rate, what
we learn from this is that nothing God has blessed is forbidden to us.
We can eat anything--pork, beef, lamb, fish and seafood of all
kinds--for nutrition, as long as we ask God to bless everything we eat. A number of people have long, drawn out blessings for food, but mine is simply, "Lord bless the food and my tummy, too."
And then, I eat--my candy bar, pie, vegetables, seafood, whatever is
sitting before me and know that nothing in the food will harm me and my
stomach will not be upset by it. That's exercising faith. Note, I am not
advocating people eat things they know that causes them an allergic
reaction. Please don't mix faith with foolishness. I know I cannot eat watermelon because of my body's reaction to it, so I don't eat it. Exercise wisdom in all things.
However, for those who have not arrived as yet to exercise that kind of faith--they eat what they have faith to eat--and their faith, works for them
("According to your faith, be it unto you."). And since so many people
have delicate digestive systems, they need to eat accordingly in order
not to get sick or stay sick. This is wisdom, not a lack of faith.
Now,
we live by faith--not needing to see things before we believe it. We do
it all the time. We have faith that our cars will start when we turn
the key in the ignition, without seeing how the ignition system works. We have faith that the chair we sit on will hold us without inspecting it every time we get ready to sit. We have faith in getting paid for the work we do (if we're working) without seeing what is in the company's bank account. We have faith in the air we breathe even though we cannot see the oxygen we need to survive. We live faith all the time, not by sight, so why is it so difficult for some to have faith in God?
Some
have argued that we are foolish to believe in an "invisible being" we
have never seen. I disagree with this supposition. I have already
mentioned the oxygen in the air we cannot see, but believe it is there.
We cannot see a person's brains, but their brains are probably there. We
cannot see the wind--we only see the results of the movement of the air.
Therefore, I see the results of God moving upon the hearts of people all the time and know He exists for all who believe!
Part 6 tomorrow!
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