Hello!
I might be being a bit of a legalist here, but here goes.
Romans 14 essentially tells us not to put stumbling blocks in the way of our brothers and sisters in Christ. So, if you think something is okay, but someone else sees it as sin, you should not do it in front of them, in the name of love. Romans 14:15 says:
"If your brother is distressed because of what you eat, you are no longer acting in love. Do not by your eating destroy your brother for whom Christ died."
Now, let's apply that to society in the past century. Certain actions would have been considered quite unacceptable 100 years ago that are commonly accepted today. So, by Romans 14, Christians would have been unable to do those things 100 years ago, but today are allowed. For an example, think of swimsuits. A woman showing her knees 100 years ago would have been quite immodest on the beach. However, bikinis are commonplace today.
The unfortunate side effect (which I would like your help with) is that it appears the definition of certain sins are being shaped with time. Not only that, but the definition of sin is being changed by non-believers. The first woman to show her knees, then to bare her thighs, then to show her midriff could not have been a Christian acting in love, according to Paul. But as soon as OTHER people got around to doing it to the point of it becoming socially acceptable, Christians would have been allowed, at least by Romans 14, to show their knees, their thighs, etc.
I'd like to hear your interpretations, opinions, and thoughts! Thank you!
I might be being a bit of a legalist here, but here goes.
Romans 14 essentially tells us not to put stumbling blocks in the way of our brothers and sisters in Christ. So, if you think something is okay, but someone else sees it as sin, you should not do it in front of them, in the name of love. Romans 14:15 says:
"If your brother is distressed because of what you eat, you are no longer acting in love. Do not by your eating destroy your brother for whom Christ died."
Now, let's apply that to society in the past century. Certain actions would have been considered quite unacceptable 100 years ago that are commonly accepted today. So, by Romans 14, Christians would have been unable to do those things 100 years ago, but today are allowed. For an example, think of swimsuits. A woman showing her knees 100 years ago would have been quite immodest on the beach. However, bikinis are commonplace today.
The unfortunate side effect (which I would like your help with) is that it appears the definition of certain sins are being shaped with time. Not only that, but the definition of sin is being changed by non-believers. The first woman to show her knees, then to bare her thighs, then to show her midriff could not have been a Christian acting in love, according to Paul. But as soon as OTHER people got around to doing it to the point of it becoming socially acceptable, Christians would have been allowed, at least by Romans 14, to show their knees, their thighs, etc.
I'd like to hear your interpretations, opinions, and thoughts! Thank you!