Temples Under New Management: Reclaiming Identity in Courtrooms, Bedrooms, and Screens
1 Corinthians 6:19-20
"Or do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you, whom you have from God? You are not your own, for you were bought with a price. So glorify God in your body."
The common theme that threads through every section of 1 Corinthians 6 is the identity, humanity, and destiny of the believer in Christ, and how that identity must shape every area of their life; lawsuits, sexual behavior, and the use of the body. Paul is teaching these Corinthian people that every failure was a failure to live out the purchase price of the cross.
Every verb in the chapter (don’t sue, don’t sleep around) is summed up in one imperative: "glorify God in your body."
"Honor God with your bodies" is the positive command that flows from these negative warnings. They are "Temples of the Holy Spirit". If the Spirit indwells them now, they already carry God’s presence into every courtroom and bedroom. "You are not your own" destroys the "all things are lawful" excuse. Freedom in Christ is not autonomy; it is transferred ownership.
The Core Issue: The body is not for porneia but for the Lord (v.13b). Union with a prostitute is a grotesque parody of union with Christ.
The Problem: "All things are lawful" is being used as a license for porneia (fornication, homosexuality, and especially temple prostitution).
The issue is not merely the venue (going to pagan courts), but a total breakdown in judgment, both theological and practical.
"Do you not know that the saints will judge the world?…that we will judge angels?" (vv. 2-3)
The Corinthians are acting as if eternity doesn’t matter. Paul basically says: You will sit on thrones judging angels; yet you can’t settle a petty financial dispute among yourselves? The failure throughout all these instances is treating future glory as irrelevant to present behavior.
Modern Times:
The Problem: The church has abdicated its role as a community of wisdom. We've not only outsourced justice to unbelievers who don’t know Christ, we've secularized our entire system of spiritual practice. The church has abdicated its role as a community of wisdom. Today we have not merely taken our disputes to secular courts; we have secularized the sanctuary.
Worship playlists chosen by algorithms.
Sermons trimmed to fit limited attention spans.
Our bodies offered up to screens, surgeries, and hook-up apps while the Spirit is asked to wait outside.
We swipe right on autonomy.
We scroll past accountability.
We stream sermons but mute the Spirit.
Paul's lesson applies as an antidote for us as well. Paul is not merely correcting bad behavior; he is re-anchoring our identity in Christ.
Who you are: Temples of the Holy Spirit.
Whose you are: Bought with blood.
Where you’re headed: Thrones that judge angels.
Forget any of these, and every courtroom and bedroom becomes a place to dishonor for The Purchaser (Christ).
Fact of the matter is, the Devil’s playground = unmet desire + self-focused autonomy.
Paul is saying, don't play around with the Devil. Stay where Grace found you.
Married? Don’t withhold your body, Satan loves a sexless temple.
Single? Don’t feed the fire with fantasy, redirect it to Christ.
Hurting? Don’t outsource justice to courts or cancel culture, stay where grace found you.
The Call: Stay. Serve. Sanctify.
Closing Prayer:
Lord of the Temple,
We have secularized Your sanctuary and autonomized Your purchase.
Re-anchor us:
Let algorithmic worship give way to awe-filled silence.
Let scrolling solitude give way to Spirit-led community.
Let hook-up culture give way to holy union, in marriage or in waiting.
We are not our own.
We were bought with a price.
So whether we marry or burn, sue or suffer, scroll or kneel, may we always glorify God in these bodies.
In Jesus' Holy name, Amen.