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Immorality, Lawsuits, and Moral Laxness Among Believers - A Study from 1 Corinthians 5 & 6 | Online Event |

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Event: Immorality, Lawsuits, and Moral Laxness Among Believers - A Study from 1 Corinthians 5 & 6 | Online Event |
Speaker: Jeremy Witherow
Date: 14 MAY Tue
Time: 7:30pm to 10:00pm

Venue: ALBY Events via ZOOM online

Fee: $11 (Includes participants' notes)

What makes a study of First Corinthians of such importance for believers today – is the way in which the Apostle Paul who wrote it – addresses the same problems that plague our modern churches.

Some of the issues Paul targets in his epistle include sexual immorality, moral laxness, and lawsuits among believers.

It’s no secret that Corinth occupied a place in the ancient world where sexual immorality of every kind was tolerated. This was on account of the prostitution that was imbedded in the pagan worship present there. Moreover, some of the spirit of Corinth had crept into the church Paul had started and had manifested in sexual sin and moral laxness among some of its members.
Paul was aware that if left unchecked, these would erode the life of the Spirit within the congregation and the freedom Jesus brings.

Another concern was the way in which certain members were taking fellow members to the secular courts to settle disputes instead of resolving them in a way that would honour God.

In this teaching, Jeremy draws from First Corinthians chapters 5 and 6 to outline the dangers of remaining in sin after coming to Christ along with Paul’s apostolic corrective.

Key topics covered, include:
The basis for disciplinary action in the Church
When excommunication is needed
Christian responses for believers given over to grievous sin
How Christians are to judge others
Christian responses to lawsuits among believers
Behaviours that disqualify believers from entering God’s kingdom
How Christians are to exercise their freedom in Christ
Why sexual sin is especially destructive
Implications of ‘belonging to the Lord’ for godly living

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Jeremy is from New Zealand, and at the age of 23, he was born again and baptised in the Holy Spirit. Called to the ministry, he left his career as a chef and gained a Bachelor of Ministries and a Master of Theology degree.

Jeremy served as a pastor in Singapore for nearly a decade before returning to his homeland, and now serves the Body of Christ through an itinerant teaching, preaching and prophetic ministry.

Jeremy is the author of THE VOICE OF PROPHECY: Reclaiming God’s Guidance for Today’s Church. This comprehensive book of nearly 900 pages on modern prophetic ministry received an endorsement from Bishop Bill Hamon. More details of Jeremy's ministry on www.jeremywitherow.com

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