1 Corinthians 10:31
Whether therefore you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.
1 Corinthians 10:31 is part of a larger passage where the Apostle Paul is warning the Corinthian church against idolatry and the dangers of participating in pagan feasts. In verses 14-22, St.Paul emphasizes that believers cannot participate in the Lord's table and also the table of demons.
In verse 23, St.Paul acknowledges that while all things may be lawful for believers, not all things are helpful or edifying. He then goes on to urge the Corinthians to prioritize the good of others over their own desires or freedoms.
It is in this context that St.Paul writes, "Whether therefore you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God." St.Paul is urging believers to be mindful of their actions and how they impact others. Rather than simply seeking to exercise their own freedoms, they should seek to glorify God and edify others in all that they do.
In other words, believers should live their lives in such a way that their actions reflect the character and nature of God. This involves being mindful of the impact their actions have on others, and seeking to prioritize the good of others above their own desires. By doing so, they bring glory to God and reflect His love and grace to the world around them.