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When the Church Must Mourn: The Pain and Purpose of Church Discipline — 1 Corinthians 5:1–13
Few topics are as sobering—or as necessary—as church discipline. In this passage, Paul confronts the Corinthians not only for tolerating unrepentant sin but for failing to grieve it. He reminds us that sin is not a private matter; it wounds the sinner, grieves the church, and offends a holy God.
In this message, we’ll see how:
Sin always costs more than we think. But when the church loves enough to act, even in painful ways, it reflects God’s holiness, mercy, and care for His people.
By JonathonWhen the Church Must Mourn: The Pain and Purpose of Church Discipline — 1 Corinthians 5:1–13
Few topics are as sobering—or as necessary—as church discipline. In this passage, Paul confronts the Corinthians not only for tolerating unrepentant sin but for failing to grieve it. He reminds us that sin is not a private matter; it wounds the sinner, grieves the church, and offends a holy God.
In this message, we’ll see how:
Sin always costs more than we think. But when the church loves enough to act, even in painful ways, it reflects God’s holiness, mercy, and care for His people.