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1 Corinthians 5

Church Discipline for Sexual Immorality

1It is actually reported that there is sexual immorality among you, and such sexual immorality as is not even named among the Gentiles, that one has his father’s wife.

2You are arrogant, and didn’t mourn instead, that he who had done this deed might be removed from among you.

3For I most certainly, as being absent in body but present in spirit, have already, as though I were present, judged him who has done this thing.

4In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, when you are gathered together with my spirit with the power of our Lord Jesus Christ,

5you are to deliver such a one to Satan for the destruction of the flesh, that the spirit may be saved in the day of the Lord Jesus.

6Your boasting is not good. Don’t you know that a little yeast leavens the whole lump?

7Purge out the old yeast, that you may be a new lump, even as you are unleavened. For indeed Christ, our Passover, has been sacrificed in our place.

8Therefore let’s keep the feast, not with old yeast, neither with the yeast of malice and wickedness, but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth.

9I wrote to you in my letter to have no company with sexual sinners;

10yet not at all meaning with the sexual sinners of this world, or with the covetous and extortionists, or with idolaters, for then you would have to leave the world.

11But as it is, I wrote to you not to associate with anyone who is called a brother who is a sexual sinner, or covetous, or an idolater, or a slanderer, or a drunkard, or an extortionist. Don’t even eat with such a person.

12For what do I have to do with also judging those who are outside? Don’t you judge those who are within?

13But those who are outside, God judges. “Put away the wicked man from among yourselves.”

Paul addresses a shocking case of sexual immorality within the Corinthian church, where a man is living with his father's wife, and condemns the congregation's failure to discipline him. He instructs them to remove the offender from their fellowship, using the metaphor of leaven to explain how unchecked sin corrupts the entire community. Paul clarifies that while Christians must interact with sinners in the world, they should not tolerate persistent immoral behavior among church members.

Context

This chapter continues Paul's correction of problems in Corinth following his discussion of divisions in chapters 1-4, and precedes his teaching on lawsuits and sexual ethics in chapter 6.

Key Themes

Outline

  • 1-2
    The Scandal and Church's Response Paul confronts the congregation about tolerating a case of incest and their arrogant attitude toward it.
  • 3-5
    Apostolic Judgment and Discipline Paul pronounces judgment on the offender and commands the church to deliver him to Satan for correction.
  • 6-8
    The Leaven Principle Using the metaphor of yeast, Paul explains how sin spreads and calls for purification in light of Christ's sacrifice.
  • 9-13
    Boundaries of Church Discipline Paul clarifies that discipline applies to professing believers, not unbelievers in the world whom God will judge.

Church Discipline for Sexual Immorality

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Paul condemns the Corinthian church for tolerating sexual immorality and commands them to expel the offender to maintain church purity. He uses the metaphor of leaven and references Christ as the Passover sacrifice to emphasize the need for moral purity within the church community.

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Paul's shocking juxtaposition of Christ as Passover sacrifice with church discipline creates the New Testament's most explicit connection between sacrificial purity and congregational holiness.

Insights

Insight Character Study

Paul's shocking juxtaposition of Christ as Passover sacrifice with church discipline creates the New Testament's most explicit connection between sacrificial purity and congregational holiness.

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