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Welcome to First Corinthians, Chapter 6 — A Corinthian Story.
Step into the sun-warmed marble courts of ancient Corinth, where Roman power, public honor, and private conscience collide. In this dramatic narrative inspired by the Apostle Paul’s words, two Christian brothers stand before the Bema judgment seat—one prepared to win a flawless legal case, the other weighed down by failure and shame.
As the crowd gathers—pagans, philosophers, and scoffers of the resurrection—the true conflict unfolds not in law, but in the heart. Paul’s piercing admonition echoes through memory: Why not rather suffer wrong? Why not rather be defrauded?
What follows is a powerful moment of surrender, forgiveness, and public witness. Instead of silver gained, a testimony is preserved. Instead of victory in court, Christ is honored before a watching city.
This story brings Scripture to life, revealing the radical upside-down values of the Kingdom of God—where love triumphs over rights, mercy over reputation, and the cross over the courtroom.
Part B is coming soon.