Saturday, March 28, 2026

Our Daily Aim

 


Our Daily Aim

1 Corinthians 10:31

Not only does God seek our genuine worship, but our primary motivation as believers should be to glorify Him in all things.

God says in His Word, “Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God” (1 Corinthians 10:31). We are directly instructed by such passages to align every action—even mundane tasks like eating—with honoring God. Nothing is excluded and everything is included in this consideration. First Corinthians 10:31 emphasizes that it is not merely about food, but a lifestyle of seeking God’s purpose in daily choices. Executing His will becomes paramount to genuine disciples of Christ and subjects of His eternal kingdom. Making such a lifestyle our very aim…our passion.  

Here are several particulars we must keep in mind:

1.     Situation: Paul was addressing whether Christians should eat meat sacrificed to idols. He advised that while they had freedom in Christ, that freedom should not cause others to stumble into sin, but rather be used to build up the church family. So, many things are indeed permissible, but they should be done out of love and to honor God primarily rather than triggering faltering and sin in others.

2.    Focus: Whatsoever ye do”: God covers all aspects of life, including spiritual, social, private, and cultural, serving as a comprehensive rule for Christian conduct. Doing things (anything) for God’s glory means acting in a way that points to His character and goodness, evidencing His greatness and extraordinary brilliance to any witness. It is tantamount to living as “trophies” or “treasures” of His gracious nature. 

3.    Goal: To “do all to the glory of God” is acting in a way that pleases Him, recognizing Him as the giver, and using our resources to serve Him. Further, to glorify God is to admire His characteristics, praise His works, trust His name, and obey His Word. For starters we note that He is holy, faithful, merciful, gracious, loving, majestic, sovereign, powerful, and omniscient to mention a few. As we recount His majesty. Then we view His works as wonderful, wise, marvelous, and fearfully complex. Reflecting on His activities. The goal is to turn ordinary, everyday activities (like eating, working, serving, or leisure) into sincere acts of worship and devotion.

4.    The Ultimate Test: Accordingly, we must avoid selfish or destructive behaviors (like greedy gluttony, extreme starvation, or intentionally harming our general health), living obediently, and ensuring that all actions (work, speech, and interactions) reflect Christ—the glory of God. Consequently, using this standard for our behavior or to determine our happy complicity—if any action cannot be done for God’s glory (with thanksgiving, obedience, and love), it must be avoided.

So, every action in a Christian’s life, from mundane tasks to major decisions, should be done with the intention of honoring, praising, and reflecting God. We have a guide for daily living, urging us to align our motives with God’s will. In essence, 1 Corinthians 10:31 turns life into a continuous act of devotion, encouraging believers to move beyond mere religious rituals and live in a manner that constantly honors God. 

2 comments:

  1. Not only does God seek our worship, but our primary motivation should be to secure His glory. https://maxevangel.blogspot.com/2026/03/our-daily-aim.html #Glory #God #Purpose #Aim #Goal #Motive #MaxEvangel

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  2. So, every action in a Christian’s life, from mundane tasks to major decisions, should be done with the intention of honoring, praising, and reflecting God. We have a guide for daily living, urging us to align our motives with God’s will. https://maxevangel.blogspot.com/2026/03/our-daily-aim.html #Glory #God #Purpose #Aim #Goal #Motive #MaxEvangel

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