1 Corinthians 6:6

6 But instead, does a brother or sister have a lawsuit against another brother or sister, and do they do this in front of unbelievers?

1 Corinthians 6:6 Meaning and Commentary

1 Corinthians 6:6

But brother goeth to law with brother
The relation meant is spiritual; it was usual for members of churches to be called brethren, they professing to be born again of the same Father, and belonging to the same family under Christ, the son, firstborn, and master of it: and a very wicked and shameful thing it was, that persons in such a relation, being of such a family, should go to law with one another at all:

and that before the unbelievers;
which is an aggravation of their sin and folly. The apostle before calls them "unjust", now "infidels", such as had no faith in Christ, disbelieved the Messiah, and denied the whole Gospel, and therefore no faith or confidence should be put in them; for, generally speaking, such as have no faith, are not only wicked, but unreasonable men, men of no reason, conscience, justice, and equity; and therefore very improper persons for believers to bring their causes before.

1 Corinthians 6:6 In-Context

4 So then if you have ordinary lawsuits, do you appoint people as judges who aren't respected by the church?
5 I'm saying this because you should be ashamed of yourselves! Isn't there one person among you who is wise enough to pass judgment between believers?
6 But instead, does a brother or sister have a lawsuit against another brother or sister, and do they do this in front of unbelievers?
7 The fact that you have lawsuits against each other means that you've already lost your case. Why not be wronged instead? Why not be cheated?
8 But instead you are doing wrong and cheating—and you're doing it to your own brothers and sisters.
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