What is Christianity Wiki

Jump to: navigation, search

6:9-10 How are these sins defined?

6:9-10 How are these sins defined?

The unrighteous here refers to sinful persons, those who break God's law (CP Mt 5:45; Ac 24:15; 1Pe 3:18; 2Pe 2:9). Fornicators in this context refers to whoremongers or male prostitutes (CP 1Cor 5:9-11; Eph 5:5; 1Ti 1:10; He 12:6; 13:4; Rev 21:8; 22:15). Idolaters are worshippers of idols or anything that is given pre-eminence above God.

For New Testament Christians it could be a person, a business or employment, wealth, power, social status, sport, hobby, or even one's ministry. Whatever form it takes it involves the worship of demons, and will condemn the participants to hell (CP 1Cor 5:9-11; 10:7, 14:22). Anyone involved in any form of idolatry is communing with demons, which is what Paul is warning Christians against here.

While New Testament Christians would not worship an idol made out of wood or stone, if they give pre-eminence to anything other than God, whether consciously or unconsciously, they are worshipping the demons behind idolatry. Christians must be constantly on guard against making anything other than God central in life because God is totally opposed to idolatry and will not let it go unpunished (CP 1Jn 5:21 with Rev 21:7-8).

See also comments on 1Cor 10:14-22 and author's study Christians - Flee from Idolatry in his book Advanced Studies in the Christian Faith (Volume 2).

Adulterers' refers to married persons who engage in sexual intercourse with someone of the opposite sex other than their marriage partner (CP Lu 18:11; He 13:4). Effeminate (KJV), are catamites - males who allow themselves to be sodomised or sexually abused by other males against the order of nature. Abusers of themselves with mankind are sodomites - homosexuals, pederasts and lesbians - males and females who perform sexual acts against the order of nature with their own sex (CP Lev 18:22; Ro 1:24-27; 1Ti 1:10).

Thieves refer to those who steal from others (CP Mt 6:19-20; Lu 12:33-39; 1Th 5:2, 4).

Covetous refers to one with an inordinate desire to have more, especially that which belongs to another (CP 1Cor 5:9-11; Eph 5:5). Drunkards are alcoholics - those addicted to alcohol (CP Prov 23:20-21; 1Cor 5:9-11). Revilers are those who use abusive speech toward others (CP Prov 25:24; 26:21; 27:15-16). Extortioners are those who take advantage of others' poverty or necessity to secure gain for themselves (CP Lu 18:11; 1Cor 5:9-11).

The word extortioners is depicted as covetousness in 2 Cor 9:5 (CP 2Cor 9:5 (KJV)). Extortioners are also depicted in scripture as ravening wolves who take advantage of unsuspecting believers (CP Mt 7:15). These extortioners are unbelievers - false prophets - who rob Christians of the truth of God's word by watering down the gospel.

They prey on the immature, the unstable, the gullible (CP Eph 4:14; 2Pe 2:1-3, 9-22). See also comments on Ro 1:18, 1:24-28, 1:29-31, Ga 5:19-21, and author's study Christian - Beware of Failing God's Grace and Forfeiting your Salvation in his book Advanced Studies in the Christian Faith (Volume 2).

1 CORINTHIANS