
I Corinthians 5:6 – “Boasting over your tolerance of sin is inappropriate. Don’t you understand that even a small compromise with sin permeates the entire fellowship, just as a little leaven permeates a batch of dough?”
As I prayed, read, and pondered the Word, the Holy Spirit challenged me deeply. I quickly discovered that His focus was purity, not ritualistic acts but true heart purity.
In the Church in Corinth, there was a particular scandal that Paul addressed in chapter 5. It was a sexual sin. That is an issue but not the issue the Holy Spirit was nudging me to consider. They were engaged in a mindset that is prevalent today. The demand to be non-offensive and tolerant falsely thinking that is the heart of God. God is incredibly patient, long-suffering, and tolerant but also Holy.
We need to understand that sometimes, even a “small compromise” is dangerous to our spiritual health. In 1 Corinthians 6:9, Paul gives a sobering warning. “Surely you must know that people who practice evil cannot possess God’s kingdom realm. Stop being deceived!” He then gives an extensive list of unacceptable lifestyles and says, “These will not inherit God’s kingdom realm.”
I Corinthians 6:15 is an eye-opener about our union with Jesus. If we grasp this reality, the sins of the flesh become so repulsive we will run from them. “Don’t you know that your bodies belong to Christ as Hid body parts?” As His body parts, therefore, think of what we do if we engage in immortality as believers. We are His body parts. What an insult to Him to take His body parts into an illicit encounter.
That situation is just one area of consideration. The message was that even a small compromise with sin was detrimental. We are One with Him. We are His body parts on earth; therefore, rather than trying to be overly tolerant, we must present purity of heart, mind, body, soul, and spirit.
1 Corinthians 7:17 – “But one who joins himself to the Lord is mingled into one spirit with Him.” Jesus will never endorse, justify, excuse, or tolerate sin. He forgives it. He died for it. He conquered it, but sin is never part of the kingdom realm.
If we are going to live victoriously, walk powerfully, and win others, we must be transformed and like Him. The world does not need excessive tolerance; it needs Jesus! Jesus is always pure! If we detested sin, like we do things we don’t like or prefer in the natural, we would become more like Him and impact the world for Him.
He is pure, and His purity will not cohabit with impurity. Small compromises are deadly. It is not legalism and performance, but pure hearts are the goal. In purity, we discover His power! In compromise, we shame Him.
Have a great day in Jesus, and set your heart on seeking purity in all things and at all times!








