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  1. Why did they throw "out the wheat into the sea" (Acts 27:38) instead of taking some ashore? Paul had conveyed that the entire ship will be lost: "there will be no loss of life among you, but only of the ship" (Acts 27:22).

  2. Jan 4, 2022 · Paul and his companions did not come to the people of Thessalonica to take food or money from them but to share Christ with them. They were willing to work a side job to provide for their food. In contrast, if any Christian worker came to a church and refused to work, Paul says not to offer him food.

  3. Paul emphasizes that rather than think of our choices as simply our own business we have to recognize our responsibility to others as well. St. Paul helped the Christians of Corinth make moral choices. Read about the conflict in Corinth over eating the meat of idols and Paul's advice.

  4. New Living Translation. Just as day was dawning, Paul urged everyone to eat. “You have been so worried that you haven’t touched food for two weeks,” he said. English Standard Version.

  5. We want to eat what we want to eat when we want to eat it. We want to spend our time and our energy and our money the way we choose. We don’t want anyone from the outside forcing us or compelling us.

  6. Jun 16, 2020 · Paul tells them in 11:20-21 (and I think the NIV represents it well) – “So then, when you come together, it is not the Lord’s Supper you eat, for when you are eating, some of you go ahead with your own private suppers. As a result, one person remains hungry and another gets drunk.”.

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  8. Now Paul addresses the issue of overeating by encouraging the Corinthians not to come hungry to the Lord's Supper gathering. This observance of Christ's death for their sin was not meant to be like other meals.

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