PROCLAMATION
“But
now I have written unto you not to keep company, if any man that is called a
brother be a fornicator, or covetous, or an idolater, or a railer, or a
drunkard, or an extorter; with such an one not to eat.” 1
Corinthians 5:11 (KJV)
EXPLANATION
These
words were written by the apostle Paul, under the influence of The Holy Spirit
of God, to the believers in the church at Corinth. Paul began this
chapter by telling them that it had been reported that there was sexual
immorality among them. Not only was there fornication among them but
some of the men were sleeping with their father’s wife. (1 Corinthians
5:1-2) Also members of the church knew about this but did not do
anything about it. Here Paul urged them to take action. (1 Corinthians
5:4-5) He had written to them previously warning them not to
associate with sexually immoral people (1 Corinthians 5:9-10) and now he was
being more specific in this letter. (1 Corinthians 5:11) The epistle entitled First Corinthians is
actually the second of four letters written by Paul to the believers at
Corinth. Expel the wicked people from
among the church, God will judge them. (1 Corinthians 5:12-13)
APPLICATION
We
may not have control over who is in our family, or the people that we work
with, but we choose our friends. We need to give some thought to the
people that we choose to spend time with. “Can two walk together,
except they be agreed?” (Amos 3:3) None of us is perfect, we have
all sinned. (Romans 3:23) This is not to say that we should not
speak to non-believers or back-sliders. However, if we continually
spend time with unapologetically, incorrigible sinful people, what does that
say about us? We should fellowship with people who share our
beliefs, values, and principals. (1 John 1:7) We should not
fellowship with those who continually walk in darkness. (Ephesians
5:11) We really should not call ourselves “Christian” if we continue
to walk in darkness with our sinful friends. (1 John 1:6) Once we
accepted Christ we were changed into new creatures (2 Corinthians 5:17) and we
should put away our old sinful ways, and our old sinful
friends. There should be a difference between the life that we lived
before we accepted Christ and our life afterwards, including what we say and
do, and who we do it with.
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