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Have you ever noticed how church discipline often feels wrong no matter which extreme you look at?
Some churches publicly shame people in ways that seem disconnected from the heart of Christ. Others tolerate obvious sin and call it grace. But what if both approaches miss the context of Scripture?
In this episode, we walk through 1 Corinthians 5 and examine what Paul was actually teaching about church discipline, accountability, judgment, restoration, and the difference between how believers should relate to one another versus how they should interact with the world.
But here's what most people miss: Paul's instructions were written to a close-knit community of believers who genuinely knew one another and lived life together. Understanding that context changes how we apply these passages today.
In this study you'll discover:
What Paul meant by church discipline
Why tolerance is not the same thing as love
Who believers are called to judge—and who they are not
Why restoration is the goal of biblical correction
How modern church structures differ from the early church
What 2 Corinthians reveals about the outcome Paul desired
Why Christians should focus on being ministers of reconciliation
This is where it shifts: the issue is not punishment versus grace. The issue is whether we are applying Scripture according to its intended context and purpose.
Join the conversation and continue growing with us:
Join the Skool community: https://www.skool.com/estero-ekklesia-1658
Support the Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2394920/support
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Have you ever noticed how church discipline often feels wrong no matter which extreme you look at?
Some churches publicly shame people in ways that seem disconnected from the heart of Christ. Others tolerate obvious sin and call it grace. But what if both approaches miss the context of Scripture?
In this episode, we walk through 1 Corinthians 5 and examine what Paul was actually teaching about church discipline, accountability, judgment, restoration, and the difference between how believers should relate to one another versus how they should interact with the world.
But here's what most people miss: Paul's instructions were written to a close-knit community of believers who genuinely knew one another and lived life together. Understanding that context changes how we apply these passages today.
In this study you'll discover:
What Paul meant by church discipline
Why tolerance is not the same thing as love
Who believers are called to judge—and who they are not
Why restoration is the goal of biblical correction
How modern church structures differ from the early church
What 2 Corinthians reveals about the outcome Paul desired
Why Christians should focus on being ministers of reconciliation
This is where it shifts: the issue is not punishment versus grace. The issue is whether we are applying Scripture according to its intended context and purpose.
Join the conversation and continue growing with us:
Join the Skool community: https://www.skool.com/estero-ekklesia-1658
Support the Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2394920/support
Support the show