Monday, August 27, 2007

1 Corinthians 6:1-11

In 1Cor6, we're told not only that we need to be wise enough to be capable of judgement, but that we should indeed judge to settle our disputes.

In 1Cor4, we're told not to judge anything til the appointed time.

  • What does Paul mean when he says that he may not be innocent, but that he has a clear conscience?
  • Does 1Cor6 mean that, sheesh, if you have to have a judgement, do it yourselves as a last measure as in the way he says, if you can't avoid sexual immorality, get a wife?
  • Is 1Cor6 speaking about the affairs of man vs 1Cor4's judging of the heart?