Legal
And Moral Problems
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First Corinthians Six –
In the church at
Paul knew that Christians
should be able to resolve conflict among brethren rather than taking the matter
before heathen courts. He said it would even be better to suffer wrong than to
disgrace the Lord's name before heathens. Christians should make the best
judges because they have the wisdom to judge righteous judgment. (John 7:24)
Paul wondered if there was not one godly man at
The expression "Know ye not" or "Do you not know" is found six
times in I Corinthians chapter six. Paul
wrote: (1) "Do you not know that the saints will judge the world?" (I Corinthians 6:2), (2)
"Do you not know that we shall judge angels?" (I Corinthians 6:3),
(3) "Do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the
Let us observe:
Legal problems at
These brethren had already
lost and the church had lost even before the judge rendered his verdict. These
were people that professed to love one another. Their suing each other was a
shame and a defeat to the church and to everyone involved. This was a disgrace
to God because, "God is not the author of confusion, but of peace, as in
all churches of the saints." (I Corinthians 14:33) All they were doing was
to invite the ridicule of the ungodly. Surely there were some godly brethren in
the church that could judge in this matter and things be
resolved with love! The least esteemed in the Church were better able to judge
these matters, than unbelievers.
Wrong
though they were right – I Corinthians 6:7-8: Paul wanted it understood that their going to law
before unbelievers was contrary to the spirit of Christianity. These brethren
were utterly wrong or at fault for doing so. Even if they were right in their
positions they were wrong in trying to settle these matters before unbelievers.
Paul said, "There is utterly a fault among you, because ye go to law one
with another. Why do ye not rather take wrong? why do
ye not rather suffer yourselves to be defrauded?" (I Corinthians 6:7)
The spirit that Abraham
manifested when dealing with
Christians belong to God
– I Corinthians 6:9-14: Those that are saved are changed people. Before
their conversion some of the Corinthians had been, "fornicators, idolaters,
adulterers, effeminate, abusers of themselves with mankind, thieves, covetous,
drunkards, revilers, and extortioners." Now the
blood of Christ had cleansed them, and they were set apart to a life of
godliness. They were Christians and consequently they needed to live and act
like Christians. Christians cannot continue in those sinful practices of their
past life. That "old man" has died and been buried.
Our society need to read this
list of sins again. Sexual immorality heads the list of sins. The first four
sins named were fornicators, adulters, effeminate,
and abusers of themselves with mankind. The "effeminate" and
"abusers of themselves with mankind" are those that practice
homosexual activities. A woman with another woman is also a sinful practice.
(Romans 1:26-27) Christians have been washed, sanctified and justified. They
now belong to God and cannot live in sin. Our body belongs to the Lord and we
cannot use it for fornication. We likewise must be careful to abstain from
anything that might cause a brother to stumble.
Christians are the body
of Christ – I Corinthians 6:15-20: God has purchased Christians with
the precious blood of Jesus Christ. (I Peter 1:18-19) We have been bought with
blood, therefore we belong to God. In view of that great truth we should
glorify God in our bodies. Our actions must be governed by the fact that we are
joined to the Lord. Paul did say that all things are lawful, but many lawful
things are unwise because of the control they take over you. The Christians
simply cannot be joined to sinful practices or things that control his life.
The only control over our life must be the Lord.
Christians must flee
fornication. "Flight" is often the best way to deal with temptation.
Redemption by the blood of Jesus does not lead to freedom from sin but it must
lead to faithfulness to God. Our bodies are the temple of the Holy Ghost. We
often talk about stewardship of our money. We must also remember that we are
stewards of our fleshly body. We belong to God and we must glorify Him in our
bodies. We are His. We have been bought with a price. It is impossible to
glorify God in an immoral body. I Peter
Jesus died so that you can go
to heaven. Will you obey Him NOW? To become a Christian you must hear the
gospel (Romans