What does Paul mean when he says, “Do not be yoked together with unbelievers” in 1 Corinthians 6? In some Christian communities, this passage is used to justify complete separation from any non-Christian institutions or neighbors. The argument is simple and unnuanced: According to Paul, we are God’s temple and must remain “separate” and “touch no unclean thing.” Therefore, his call to not be yoked with unbelievers must mean we are to have nothing to do with them.
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With God Daily is a digital devotional for those seeking a smart, integrated faith. Drawing from Skye’s decades of studying and teaching Scripture, as well as his interests in history, art, film, science, philosophy, and current events, his daily reflections are combined with historic prayers of the Church to deepen your communion with God and transform how you see the world.
With God Daily is a digital devotional for those seeking a smart, integrated faith. Drawing from Skye’s decades of studying and teaching Scripture, as well as his interests in history, art, film, science, philosophy, and current events, his daily reflections are combined with historic prayers of the Church to deepen your communion with God and transform how you see the world.Listen on
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