1 Corinthians 6:18
Flee from sexual immorality. Every other sin a man can commit is outside his body, but he who sins sexually sins against his own body.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of 1 Corinthians 6:18?

2. How does 1 Corinthians 6:18 define the uniqueness of sexual sin?

3. What practical steps can you take to "flee from sexual immorality"?

4. How does 1 Corinthians 6:18 connect with Genesis 2:24 on sexual purity?

5. Why is the body emphasized as important in 1 Corinthians 6:18?

6. How can accountability help in obeying 1 Corinthians 6:18's command?

7. What does "Flee from sexual immorality" in 1 Corinthians 6:18 imply for modern relationships?

8. How does 1 Corinthians 6:18 define sexual immorality in today's context?

9. Why is sexual sin considered unique according to 1 Corinthians 6:18?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from 1 Corinthians 6?

11. How do fornication and adultery differ?

12. If 1 Corinthians 6:18 considers sexual immorality uniquely damaging, how does this square with passages elsewhere that suggest all sins are equally serious?

13. Is AI-generated pornography ethical or problematic?

14. Is sexting considered sinful?
Discussion Questions
1. What does it mean to "flee" from sexual immorality in practical terms, and how can we apply this in our daily lives?

2. How does understanding the cultural context of Corinth help us relate to the challenges faced by the Corinthian church?

3. In what ways can we guard our hearts and minds against sexual immorality, as suggested by other scriptures like Matthew 5:28?

4. How can the church community provide support and accountability to individuals struggling with sexual sin?

5. Reflect on a time when you had to make a choice to flee from temptation. What strategies helped you, and how can they be applied to other areas of life?1. How does Paul's guidance about resolving disputes among believers challenge our usual approach to conflict?

2. In what ways can the church today apply Paul's advice about handling disputes internally?

3. What does it mean to you personally that the saints will judge the world and angels?

4. What steps can you take to ensure your behavior aligns with the future responsibilities that Paul outlines for the saints?

5. How does Paul's listing of specific sinful behaviors help you understand what behaviors are unpleasing to God?

6. How can we reconcile the truth that we have been washed, sanctified, and justified with the reality of ongoing sin in our lives?

7. How does understanding our body as a temple of the Holy Spirit impact your daily decisions?

8. In what ways does Paul's admonition to "flee from sexual immorality" inform your understanding of personal boundaries?

9. How can you practically "glorify God in your body" in your daily life?

10. What does the statement "You are not your own" mean to you in terms of personal rights and freedoms?

11. How does the understanding of being bought with a price influence your view on stewardship of your life?

12. What steps can we take to cultivate an environment within the church where disputes are handled in a godly manner?

13. How does this chapter challenge you to view your physical body in terms of spiritual significance?

14. How should Paul's teaching on sexual immorality inform the church's approach to addressing these issues today?

15. In what ways can we ensure that we're using our bodies to honor God?

16. How can we live out the truth that we have been washed, sanctified, and justified in Christ in our interactions with others?

17. How does Paul's teaching about our bodies being temples of the Holy Spirit impact your understanding of personal holiness?

18. How does the concept of being bought with a price affect your perspective on personal sacrifice for the sake of Christ?

19. How does the fact that we will judge the world and angels affect your view on your role and responsibility as a Christian?

20. How should the fact that our bodies are a temple of the Holy Spirit influence our decisions about physical health and care for our bodies?

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