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The Right Time to Judge (1 Corinthians 5-8)

May 19, 2012 By Seth Leave a Comment

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One of the reasons why those outside of the church dislike those inside of the church is because of judgmental attitudes from one towards the other.  When a person outside of the church isn’t living the way the bible describes, those inside the church are quick to point fingers at their behavior and to cast judgment on how they live.  What’s interesting, though, is that Paul teaches we shouldn’t reserve judgment for those who are not Christians – those outside of the church.  Instead, we should be judging other Christians.  There was a particular disturbing case in the Corinthian church where a man was sleeping with his stepmother.  Not only was this repulsive, but the church didn’t seem to care.  Paul’s point was that they were living in sin and were proud rather than being broken about it.  It’s in those moments that those who claim to be followers of Christ need to stand up and speak truth to one another in love.  Paul taught that the person should be removed from the fellowship of believers not because of a desire to punish but in hopes of restoration.  By removing a person from the fellowship that person might be so distraught as to repent and turn his or her life around.  For this to happen, though, the fellowship of believers must be so good that to be removed would be devastating.  That begs two questions: how is your fellowship?  Are you truly investing in one another’s lives in such a way that to be cast out for a period of time would lead one to repentance?  Secondly, how bold are you willing to be?  Will you speak the truth in love when it needs to be spoken?  The goal is not to judge outsiders – that’s God’s job.  Within the church, though, we need to be both loving in our fellowship and bold in our rebuke with a goal of restoration.

May 19, 2012 7:00 am Seth Leave a Comment

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Seth is a pastor, author, and speaker who lives in Batesville, Indiana. He is married to Kari, and they have a daughter, Madelyn.

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