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1 Corinthians

Going to Law before Unbelievers  1Cor.6.1-11

1IF ONE OF YOUR NUMBER has a dispute with another, has he the face to take it to pagan law-courts instead of to the community of God's people? 2It is God's people who are to judge the world; surely you know that. And if the world is to come before you for judgement, are you incompetent to deal with these trifling cases? 3Are you not aware that we are to judge angels? How much more, mere matters of business! 4If therefore you have such business disputes, how can you entrust jurisdiction to outsiders, men who count 5for nothing in our community? I write this to shame you. Can it be that there is not a single wise man among you able to give a decision in a brother-Christian's cause? 6Must brother go to law with brother-and before unbelievers? 7Indeed, you already fall below your standard in going to law with one another at all. Why not rather suffer injury? Why not rather let yourself be robbed? 8So far from this, you actually injure and rob-injure and rob your brothers! 9Surely you know that the unjust will never come into possession of the kingdom of God. Make no mistake: no fornicator or idolater, none who are guilty either of adultery or of homosexual perversion, 10no thieves or grabbers or drunkards or slanderers or swindlers, will possess the kingdom of God. 11Such were some of you. But you have been through the purifying waters; you have been dedicated to God and justified through the name of the Lord Jesus and the Spirit of our God.

Glorify God in Your Body  1Cor.6.12-20

12'I am free to do anything', you say. Yes, but not everything is for my good. No doubt I am free to do anything, but I for one will not let anything make free with me. 13'Food is for the belly and the belly for food', you say. True; and one day God will put an end to both. But it is not true that the body is for lust; it is for the Lord—and the Lord for the body. 14God not only raised our Lord from the dead; he will also raise us by his power. 15Do you not know that your bodies are limbs and organs of Christ? Shall I then take from Christ his bodily parts and make them over to a harlot? Never! 16 [ Gn.2.24. ] You surely know that anyone who links himself with a harlot becomes physically one with her (for Scripture says, 'The pair shall become one flesh'); 17but he who links himself with Christ is one with him, spiritually. 18Shun fornication. Every other sin that a man can commit is outside the body; but the fornicator sins against his own body. 19Do you not know that your body is a shrine of the indwelling Holy Spirit, and the Spirit is God's gift to you? You do not belong to yourselves; 20you were bought at a price. Then honour God in your body.


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