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The Compassion of Confrontation
by Hershael York
Text: 1 Corinthians 5
Topic: Why church discipline is vital
Big Idea: When believers are caught in sin, we must love them enough to confront them.
Keywords: Church, discipline; Repentance; Obedience; Church, body of Christ
Introduction:
- Love and discipline go hand-in-hand.
-Illustration: York tells of a man who "abused me daily" when he was 14. That turned out for York's good, however; the man was his wrestling coach. -Illustration: York reads a card from his son, a message of love and respect. He says, "Can you believe a son whom I have spanked would write me a card like that? I want you to see these two things [discipline and love] are connected."
Discipline, rightly handled, is good for the church family.
- It draws our hearts closer to God's.
- It can also be mishandled at one of two extremes:
-People say it's a "private" matter, so there's no discipline. -People forget it's redemptive, and are too harsh with it.
- Jesus and Paul both prescribed for us how to do it right.
Identify sin's impact on the world.
- Sins that are publicly known.
- Sins that are "grossly immoral."
- Sins that involve doctrinal heresy.
-Illustration: A man in York's church was teaching universalism, that all go to heaven, despite York's confrontation and call to stop. York removed him from the church.
- Sins that cause division and contention.
Identify sin's impact in the church.
- The Corinthians were proud of their tolerance.
- Ignoring sin causes us to believe it's not serious and gives no incentive to repent.
Identify the church's impact on sin.
- Follow the three-step process of Matthew 18:15-17.
-Illustration: York tells of his father, a pastor, confronting a widow who was living with a man. She moved out, and "God wonderfully restored her."
- A church that's serious about this is supernaturally protected from Satan.
- Always treat sin like sin treats you: ruthlessly.
- Unrepented sin infects the entire church.
-Illustration: York tells of when his church had to discipline a man who left his wife and children to move in with his homosexual lover.
- If we treat sin lightly, we treat Christ's atonement lightly.
Identify the church's ministry of biblical separation.
- Don't separate from the world's sinners; do separate unrepentant brothers.
- Don't judge sin outside of the church, but only inside of it.
-Illustration: York tells of a former deacon's wife whose husband was having an affair. York called the other woman's house and asked for the deacon.
- Care enough and love enough to confront.
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