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Judging Problems Between Believers
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1When one of you has something against someone else in your group, why do you go to the judges in the law courts? The way they think and live is wrong. So why do you let them decide who is right? Why don't you let God's holy peoplea decide who is right? 2Don't you know that God's people will judge the world? So if you will judge the world, then surely you can judge small arguments like this. 3You know that in the future we will judge angels. So surely we can judge life's ordinary problems. 4So if you have such matters to be judged, why do you take them to those who are not part of the churchb? They mean nothing to you. 5I say this to shame you. Surely there is someone in your group wise enough to judge a complaint between two believersc6But now one believer goes to court against another, and you let people who are not believers judge their case!
 7The lawsuits that you have against each other show that you are already defeated. It would be better for you to let someone wrong you. It would be better to let someone cheat you. 8But you are the ones doing wrong and cheating. And you do this to your own brothers and sisters in Christ! 9-10Surely you know that people who do wrong will not get to enjoy God's kingdomd. Don't be fooled. These are the people who will not get to enjoy his kingdom: those who sin sexually, those who worship idolse, those who commit adulteryf, men who let other men use them for sex or who have sex with other men, those who steal, those who are greedy, those who drink too much, those who abuse others with insults, and those who cheat. 11In the past some of you were like that. But you were washed clean, you were made holyg, and you were made right with God in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and by the Spirit of our God.

Use Your Bodies for God¡¯s Glory
 12"I am allowed to do anything," you say. My answer to this is that not all things are good. Even if it is true that "I am allowed to do anything," I will not let anything control me like a slave. 13Someone else says, "Food is for the stomach, and the stomach for food." Yes, and God will destroy them both. But the body is not for sexual sin. The body is for the Lord, and the Lord is for the body. 14And God will raise our bodies from death with the same power he used to raise the Lord Jesus. 15Surely you know that your bodies are parts of Christ himself. So I must never take what is part of Christ and join it to a prostitute! 16The Scripturesh say, "The two people will become one."i So you should know that anyone who is joined with a prostitute becomes one with her in body. 17But anyone who is joined with the Lord is one with him in spirit.
 18So run away from sexual sin. It involves the body in a way that no other sin does. So if you commit sexual sin, you are sinning against your own body. 19You should know that your body is a templej for the Holy Spiritk that you received from God and that lives in you. You don't own yourselves. 20God paid a very high price to make you his. So honor God with your body.
aholy people Literally, ¡°saints¡± or ¡°holy ones,¡± a term used in the New Testament to describe followers of Jesus Christ as God¡¯s special people. They are holy because they have been made pure through Christ and belong only to God. See ¡°holy.¡±
bchurch Literally, ¡°assembly¡± or ¡°community,¡± the people who have been brought together as God¡¯s family through their common faith in Jesus Christ. The word often refers to a group of believers who meet together or who live in the same area, but it is also used to mean the worldwide community of all believers in Christ.
cbeliever Where this word is marked, it is literally ¡°brother,¡± a term used by followers of Jesus Christ to refer to fellow members of God¡¯s family.
dGod¡¯s kingdom The ¡°reign¡± or ¡°rule¡± of God over all people who submit to him by accepting Jesus as the Messiah (the appointed king), who represents God¡¯s kingdom on earth. Jesus was the perfect example of submission to the will of God. When people give control of their lives to Jesus, they become part of God¡¯s kingdom and begin to enjoy the blessings he has promised his people from the beginning. (Note that in Matthew this term also translates the Greek word ¡°kingdom¡± by itself or the phrase, ¡°the kingdom of the heavens,¡± which was used by Jews as a way to avoid saying the divine name.)
eidol A statue of a false god that people worship. It can also mean anything that is more important to a person than God.
fadultery Breaking a marriage promise by committing sexual sin.
gholy When referring to people or things, holy means set apart or chosen for a special use; especially, belonging to God or used only for him. It can also mean pure or perfect, worthy of God and fit for his service. When God is called holy, in addition to the idea of pure and perfect, it often means he is completely separate or different from and above everything else that exists. In the New Testament God¡¯s people are holy because they have been made perfect and pure through Christ and, with the help of the Holy Spirit, keep themselves away from sin and live only for God.
hScripture Part of the Scriptures or ¡°Holy Writings¡± - the Old Testament.
i6:16 Quote from Gen. 2:24.
j6:19 temple God¡¯s house - the place where God¡¯s people worship him. Here, it means that believers are the spiritual temple where God lives.
kHoly Spirit Also called the Spirit of God, the Spirit of Christ, and the Comforter. In union with God and Christ, he does God¡¯s work among people in the world.


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