Understanding Christian Freedom and Community Accountability

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Paul's not just, you know, singling out certain behaviors and saying like, these are the major sins and everything else is just minor. It's not that big of a deal. No, he doesn't just care about the ways that people get it wrong with their bodies. He's trying to correct this deep seated flaw in the Corinthians thinking that showing up in all sorts of areas, of their lives. [00:54:03] (19 seconds)


Inside the church, though, we have a responsibility to try to hold each other accountable to live the lives that honor God and truly live out his values. And that's not happening in the church in Corinth with this guy who's sleeping with his stepmom, which is why Paul's final word in this chapter is this repeated command. Hey, boot the guy out in the hopes that that can be a catalyst, somehow leads them to repent and change their ways and come back to God. [00:55:37] (26 seconds)


And Paul is basically saying, guys, this is not a good thing to be bragging about. This man's sin is serious. And if you don't treat it that way, that kind of attitude towards sin, it can spread. It can impact the entire congregation. Just in the same way that like a little bit of yeast works its way all through the dough. [00:47:47] (18 seconds)


He's looking, saying, look, as followers of Jesus, maybe we have the legal right to do anything, not follow all those laws. But we also know that there's a lot of things out there that aren't beneficial, that aren't helpful. They're not really liberating. They don't actually help us, God, love God and love others. [00:43:11] (16 seconds)


So when Paul's talking about this, this freedom, these rights that we have in another one of his letters, he says, he builds on that teaching. He says, look, we shouldn't use our freedom to satisfy our sinful nature. He says, instead, use your freedom to serve one another in love. So we're free from these laws, not to do whatever we want. We're free from these other laws to be better able to love God and love others. [00:43:51] (21 seconds)


And if we're a slave to something, we're not free to fully love God and fully love our neighbor. So chapter six gives us a little bit of background into what they're thinking. Why does it, they're actually bragging about this. So take that understanding and we're going to go back to chapter five. So Paul sees what's going on. There's this guy having an affair with his step mom. People in church are boasting about it. He's like, that's not good. [00:44:06] (20 seconds)


And that is still true for every single one of us today, whether we're here or we're watching online and we consider ourselves followers of Jesus or not. Our decisions absolutely impact other people. [00:51:03] (12 seconds)


So let's look at how the chapter ends. So Paul addresses this really significant sin in the church. He tells them what they should be doing about it. And then he explains the rationale. This is why you should be doing that. But then at the end of the letter, he actually ends up this idea of judging, judging the guy. It brings something up for Paul. He's like, oh, I need to correct another misunderstanding that you guys have. [00:52:10] (19 seconds)


To hold others accountable when they, when they stray from God's design for their life. You know, in really extreme cases like this one, maybe that it calls for the church to get involved in some formal way. But for most of us, most of the time, that's not what it's going to be. [00:59:25] (14 seconds)


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