Thursday, 8 October 2015

Is It Right or Sinful For A Christian to Eat Muslim Sallah Meat? Join The Conversation

                                                                                                    

Wow!!! So am back today with a gigantic wave and a very pressing issue in town, A friend of mine asked me this same question in school recently and I told her - Well, It is important we obey the 2nd Commandment, - which is "Love your neighbor as though yourself" and there is no religious restriction to this law, which means if my neighbor is a Muslim, i must love him as myself, that is what the Scriptures says, and in this part of this world, one of the ways to show people that you really do love them is by eating their food and speaking their LAnguage.


Without this two in place, i really wanna acertain the fact that no one will believe that you truely love them and the Gospel of Christ is a goodnews not a bad nice, you only offer the ones you love a goodnews, so if we don;t demonstrate the love of christ by naturally loving them, then we can never rescue or win them to christ, so my answer to my friend that day was that - when a Muslim offers you a sallah food or meat whatsoever, for the sake of the love of Christ, you can accept it and thank the fellow.

However, we are not ignorant of the devices of the enemy less, it gain advantage of us, it is important for us to search through the spirit and that is why the bible says - "Test all spirit" don't just take the food and eat just like that,

Let God help you make the right decision through the help of the holyspirit, I have eaten many sllah food and meat countless time, both while am so very small and my neighbor use to be Muslims and I have n choice than to eat it when they bring it to my parents and also when i have my choices at my disposal now to determine maybe i eat it or not, The bible makes it clear that what enters through the mouth of a man defiles him not!


So what you are eating does not defile it, and had it been they aren't christian and muslms and they are just normal person withh a god or saviour and it happens to be your friends and out of love he/she offers you such a meal woulnd't yu eat it?


Even the Lord Jesus ate so many times wiwth the sinners and it doesn't affect his mission but in cases whereby your spirit is against it, you can accept it with love from such a fellow and refuse to eat, but accept it so that you can show the love of christ, but follow the leading of your inner man (spirit) t0 decide whether to eat it or not.

Many times when we are doing our christmas, in love we exchange our food with the muslims around and they are always excited to receive it and eat it, during the sallah too they do bring their own food to my family and at times we eat but some times i will tell my people, am not feeling like eating this thing' so we just dispose them.


I was previlege to login into my facebook account yesterday and i found out this is the same isue that as been in vogue with my friends and from their updates I got some nice points for you guys to read;

         

Is it WRONG to eat SALLAH meat (ram)?
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    • Actor-Wilson Structure Alot of comments and even more..... The truth is that since I started living i the north, I cannot remmember missing the ram from any sallah, unless when am not given, I do not go out looking for it, however, I accept with thanks when am offered such. These are my reasons after I have sought for what the Bible says about such things: 1) I know and I think I have seen them making the sacrifice to their god which to me is NO god, so I eat it with thanks because i see it that their god is nothing and so the sacrifice is of no effect, just like something offered to the open air. There is ONLY ONE GOD, so others are NO god! 2) I do not advice any one who feels its wrong to eat such rams to eat same (for conscience sake), I do not look down on them either. 3) I do seriously advice those who do eat never to judge those who do not eat or vice-versa. If I am with someone (the weak in faith) who I feel may be ensnared to think that its evil to eat such, I better not eat at all nor even look at it (to avoid casting a stumbling block on his/her way). But to the best of what I understood in the scriptures, it is NOT wrong to eat sallah ram, neither is it wrong not to eat it, wisdom not to offend others (the weak) is needed. My reasons are based on (1Cor 8:4-13, and 10:19-33, and 1Tim 4:4-5.) Comming to think of it, christians partake in the sallah and christmass goodies and allowances shared in their offices during those periods, it will be a form of lie on our part to say that we do not celebrate such even when we accept our portions of such goodies/allowances, some even long and hope for such periods so as to get the "favours" accruable from those seasons. Let us not deceive ourselves. As regards Rev 2:14, it was used as an example of the act of making people do what was wrong, like eaten things sacrificed to idols (during the old testerment.) The case there was in the old testerment when the freedom in Christ has not fully come and it was a heinious evil to eat things sacrificed to idols, living with pegans, working with pegans, buying or schooling with pegans. But such things/restrictions are NOT for the new testerment christians. However, where our doing anything with them becomes against the Bible, we must draw the line.
 

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2 comments:

  1. "But as for the Gentiles who have believed, we have sent a letter with our judgment that they should abstain from what has been sacrificed to idols, and from blood, and from what has been strangled…" ( Acts 21:25).

    But are these rules for all the church, or were they designed to separate the Greek Christians from their pagan neighbors? The ban on meat sacrificed to idols actually would have been a hardship for those who lived in cities. Most meat sold at market was already cooked and, in the process, had been dedicated to a pagan god. To reject meat that had been sacrificed might have meant to forgo meat altogether.

    Paul, adding grace and a touch of reality to the ban, explained in 1 Corinthians 10:27-28 that dedicated meat should only be banned if the believer knew it was dedicated. The purpose of the ban was to show publically that they did not worship idols, not that dedicated meat was supernaturally harmful.

    Christians today deal with this issue in certain ways. Meat in India may be offered to a Hindu god. Halal food is dedicated to the god of Islam. Should Christians partake? Like Paul said, if the provider of the meat makes it known that the meat has been dedicated, we should politely decline.

    If food at a grocery store bears the "halal" seal, we should pray about what God wants us to do. It is the endorsement of the religion that is the problem, not the chicken. (Source: compellingtruth.org, 2011)

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  2. 1 Corinthians 10:25-28 New King James Version (NKJV)

    Eat whatever is sold in the meat market, asking no questions for conscience’ sake; for “the earth is the LORD’s, and all its fullness.”

    If any of those who do not believe invites you to dinner, and you desire to go, eat whatever is set before you, asking no question for conscience’ sake.

    But if anyone says to you, “This was offered to idols,” do not eat it for the sake of the one who told you, and for conscience’ sake;

    for “the earth is the LORD’s, and all its fullness.

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