1 Corinthians Chapter 5 Commentary for Women
1 Corinthians Chapter 5 Commentary for Women Theme: Purity in the Body of Christ & the Distinct Calling of the Church, the Body of Christ 1 Corinthians 5 is one of the most sobering chapters in Paul’s letters. It deals with sin inside the assembly—not to shame, but to protect, restore, and preserve the testimony of Christ. From a Mid‑Acts grace perspective, this chapter highlights the unique identity of the Body of Christ and the responsibility believers have to walk in accordance with the grace they’ve received. 1. “It is reported commonly…” (v.1) Paul confronts a situation of open immorality—“such fornication as is not so much as named among the Gentiles.” The issue is not only the sin itself, but that the church tolerated it. Mid‑Acts insight: Paul is not giving Israel’s law or kingdom discipline. He is addressing the Body of Christ—people saved by grace, called to walk in newness of life. Grace does not excuse sin; grace empowers holiness. ─── 1. “Ye are ...




