Lawsuits and the Christian Sermon 16 in the 1 Corinthians Series
1 Corinthians 6:1-7
It is a mistake to totally separate chapter 6 from chapter 5. 5:12-13a
I. Are Christians Forbidden to Engage in Lawsuits?
A. What Paul is not Saying
1. This has no bearing on Christians with Non-Christians 2. This is not a prohibition against all governmental courts 3. This passage has only to do with what we – in America – would call “civil law” between Christians and not “criminal law”. v. 3-4 – “Dealing with matters of this life” BDAG calls them – ordinary matters
B. What Paul is Addressing
1. Dishonesty in lawsuits v. 8 2. The injustice and corruption in the court systems of his day. 3. The terrible testimony caused by taking family disputes out of the family. 4. Loving our Brothers, even to the point of suffering “a wrong” over demanding our rights.
II. Historical Background to the Passage
III. Working through the Passage
A. Where Proper Judgment Should Take Place v. 1-2 Deut. 16:18-20a
B. The Application of Eschatology v. 3 2 Peter 3:11
C. The Church has the Resources to Deal with these Issues v. 4-6
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Excellent Sermon! A lot of excellent wisdom here. It's interesting, when a church is functioning properly, the ripple effect of blessings go far beyond what we think. The series on Church Discipline, coupled with this one, makes that obvious. The church is a beautiful protection for God's people, when ordered rightly from all parties involved: elders, deacons and members. I am so thankful for the beauty of what God has given to us in the local, visable, church. The Lord our God does give the best gifts, and the church is one of them. It is also the means He uses to love His people.
Pastor Steve came to Christ at the age of 11. He graduated from Pacific Coast Baptist Bible College in 1979 with a B.A. in theology as the Valedictorian of his class. He joined our church in 1978, came on staff, full-time in 1980, was ordained as an Elder in 1982, and became...