If you have a doubtful issue in your life, something with a question mark after it, put it to this fourfold test – The Test of Expediency (I Corinthians 6:12): It may even be good, but is it good for me to do? The Test of Enslavement (I Corinthians 6:12 again): Does it make me its slave? The Test of Edification (I Corinthians 10:23): Does it build me up? The Test of Example (I Corinthians 8)” Does it offend the weaker brother? If your problem clears these four hurdles, it should no longer be a problem.
Category: Quote of the Day
Quote of the Day
We need no new notes in our message. The old theme may sound monotonous to some, but “What more can He say than to us He has said?” I heard of a would-be cellist who kept sawing away on one string. Somebody said, “That is not the way to play a cello. You must run your fingers up and down the strings to find different notes.” “Oh, no,” he replied, “those fellows are looking for the right note, but I’ve found it!” Some are trying to find new notes in the gospel message today, but blessed is the man who has found and keeps sounding the keynote.