Cornerstone Nashville
As we step into 1 Corinthians 5, Paul confronts something the Corinthian church had begun to tolerate: sexual immorality that blurred the lines between the church and the culture around it. In a city so morally corrupt that “to act like a Corinthian” meant sexual debauchery, the unthinkable was happening — and the church had grown prideful instead of grieved. In this message, we wrestle with hard but necessary truths: • When culture blurs the lines, the church must be resolute. • Pride creates blind spots that keep us from promise. • Sin spreads like yeast — what we let sit will eventually fester. • Correction is never about control — it’s about restoration under the authority of Jesus. Paul reminds us: we are called to be different. Not harsh. Not self-righteous. But holy. Because discipline, repentance, and difficult conversations aren’t about exclusion — they’re about salvation. If there’s something festering, it’s better to address it now than deal with the fallout later.
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