1 Corinthians 6:15-18
Summary for 1Cor 6:15-17: 6:15-17 a To be a Christian is to be spiritually joined to Christ in both life and death (cp. Rom 6:3-11 b). As a result, believers’ bodies have become parts of Christ (cp. 1 Cor 12:12-28 c; Rom 12:4-5 d). This spiritual union (cp. John 14:20 e; 17:21-23 f) means that they are not free to violate their bodies by physical union with a prostitute.Summary for 1Cor 6:18-20: 6:18-20 g For Christians, the body is the temple of the Holy Spirit (see study note on 3:16-17; cp. 2 Cor 6:16 h). Sexual sin violates this sacred sanctuary and the divine presence.
• You do not belong to yourself: Christians can no longer claim their bodies as their own, as they have been bought ... with a high price, the blood of Christ (cp. 1 Cor 7:23 i; Rev 5:9 j), and every part of their lives has been claimed by Christ for God’s glory (see Rom 14:7-9 k; 2 Cor 5:14-15 l).
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