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Dealing With Conflict The Right Way
Last week we learned about sexual immorality and the need to cut ties with those who openly engage in various forms of wickedness.
Let’s recap the last few verses we ended with last week.
1 Corinthians
We should turn those over to satan that are:
Sexually immoral
Covetous = Jealous
Idolaters = worships false gods
Revilers = Mean spirited who blaspheme or yell railings towards others.
Drunkards = those who abuse Alcohol
Extortioners = takes advantage of others
Self Righteous view: It is easy for the self righteous to turn others over to satan.
I remember a day when people would be turned over to satan for a lot of things.
Example of Pastor watching the Movie theater with binoculars on weekends to catch members in the act.
It was the pharisees who always wanted to stone those caught in the act but Jesus said Neither do I condemn thee go and sin no more.
Merciful View: Those who are full of love and mercy find it hard to turn people over to satan.
Jesus not only forgave the woman caught in adultery but he also let Judas hang out with Him knowing he would betray Him one day.
This is because Judas was hiding his sin
Jesus didn’t try to catch Judas in the act and rebuke him.
But what do we do when we have conflict with our brothers and sisters in Christ?
Let’s pick up where we left off:
1 corinthians 6:1-
Paul say “I dare any of you” He was pretty Bold with that statement.
Family should always attempt to handle it’s own problems privately.
Paul asserted the authority that the “saints” (those living devoted lives to Christ) have to Judge righteously.
Jesus taught us how to deal with conflict in:
Jesus taught us how to deal with conflict in the church:
We shall Judge angels
It should be embarrassing to sue a fellow Believer in secular court.
Except what happened and learn your lesson.
1 Corinthians 6:7
Not everyone can be part of the kingdom
1 Corinthians 6:9-
But for the Grace of God
1 Corinthians 6:11-
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