2 Corinthians 6:1-18

Written ~ 09-02-2024

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2 Corinthians 6

When you sit down with your Bible, do you pray for wisdom when you read a particular passage? When the Lord speaks to us through the Word of God, it is meant for us right then, Jesus has a purpose for the passage you are reading today, right now. You may not like what it says because it causes you to look within yourself deeper than you want to. Or it may bring confirmation and joy because it is the answer you have seeking.

2 Corinthians 6:1-2…

1 “As God’s partners, we beg you not to accept this marvelous gift of God’s kindness and then ignore it. For God says,

“At just the right time, I heard you.
    On the day of salvation, I helped you.”

Indeed, the “right time” is now. Today is the day of salvation.”

Today is the day!

Have you ever read a verse, maybe for the tenth time, and it strikes you differently every time? Jesus is meeting with you right now. As you read your Bible, He has things He wants to discuss with you. Pay attention and really listen to the voice of the Lord.

In the next set of verses let’s highlight a few of the points Paul is telling us… 2 Corinthians 6:3-13…

  • Show that you are a true minister of God
  • Patiently endure troubles and hardships and calamities of every kind
  • Prove yourself by your purity, understanding, patience, kindness and sincere love
  • Faithfully preach the truth
  • Remind yourself that God’s power is working in you
  • Speak honestly
  • Open your hearts and respond

2 Corinthians 6:3…

“We live in such a way that no one will stumble because of us, and no one will find fault with our ministry.”

I must admit when I read the next set of verses, I was a little apprehensive to dig deeper and write out what the Lord has put on my heart. My intention is not to hurt anyone’s feelings, but I cannot water down the Scriptures. My heart is torn, but I need to obey the Lord. God’s Word is a two-edged sword. Hebrews 4:12 says, “For the word of God is alive and powerful. It is sharper than the sharpest two-edged sword, cutting between soul and spirit, between joint and marrow. It exposes our innermost thoughts and desires.”

For the meaning of “two-edged sword” I consulted “Google” and found a brief explanation regarding its meaning in Scripture…

  • A two-edged sword has both edges sharpened as opposed to one. Thus, it is much easier for it to cut and penetrate. Scripture often refers to the Word of God as a two-edged sword. It means that the Word of God penetrates our souls and cuts through our excuses and sins.

2 Corinthians 6:14-18

14 Don’t team up with those who are unbelievers. How can righteousness be a partner with wickedness? How can light live with darkness? 15 What harmony can there be between Christ and the devil? How can a believer be a partner with an unbeliever? 16 And what union can there be between God’s temple and idols? For we are the temple of the living God. As God said:

“I will live in them
    and walk among them.
I will be their God,
    and they will be my people.
17 Therefore, come out from among unbelievers,
    and separate yourselves from them, says the Lord.
Don’t touch their filthy things,
    and I will welcome you.
18 And I will be your Father,
    and you will be my sons and daughters,
    says the Lord Almighty.”

When you read these verses, what do you think of first? Work relationships? Friendships? Marriages? Well, all of them fall under the truth of this Scripture. As a follower of Jesus Christ, it should be our upmost desire to live according to the Word of God. Right? So, when you come across Scriptures like the ones here in 2 Corinthians 6, how do you address them? Do you skip over it, so you don’t feel its conviction? Or do you stop and think about how it applies to your life? Today, we are not going to skip over it…

  • Work Relationships

Most of us who work, probably don’t work for a Christian organization, (nice if we all could) more than likely your employer will not have the same biblical beliefs or moral standards as you do. So, when our passage for today says “…not to team up with those who are unbelievers…”

How do we apply this to our working relationships? Does it specifically apply to the job we have with a non-Christian company? I would have to say yes. We need to maintain our moral beliefs and live as a beacon of Jesus; we need to be His Light. When we choose to work closely with the person who employs us and expect them to be upstanding and fair, but they don’t follow the Word of God in their own lives, it will be nearly impossible for the two of you to see eye to eye, not when one of you is light and the other darkness. When questionable practices are exposed and you find they are blatantly going against everything you believe to be good and right, can you go to that person with the power of the Holy Spirit and stand up for your rights as a believer? Think about it. Truly think about it. For this kind of working relationship, draw your attention to verse 6:17…

17 “Therefore, come out from among unbelievers and separate yourselves from them”, says the Lord. “Don’t touch their filthy things, and I will welcome you.”

What if your employer is asking you to take part in “causes” that don’t fit with your moral beliefs and convictions? Yes, we can be a Light in any corporation, but what if your employer doesn’t allow you to be that Light and you need to hide your belief in the Word of God? Do you comply to their demands or make a stand and find something else? No matter how wonderful your job is, it may not be where God wants you. Don’t settle, don’t compromise. Obeying the Word of God comes first.

Again, here is an answer from the Lord Himself. Is your collaboration with the unbelieving employer working out? Or do you see problems, inconsistencies. The Lord may be asking you to reevaluate your partnership with this employer. When He says in verse 6:17, “… to separate yourselves…and I will welcome you.” What do you think that means? Look how The Message (MSG) puts this verse,

“So, leave the corruption and compromise; leave it for good,” says God. “Don’t link up with those who will pollute you. I want you all for Myself.”

Be a Light. Our working relationships are very important for our livelihood, that’s understandable. But do not let your employment compromise who you are in Christ Jesus. God lives within you, walk in His Light.

  • Friendships

Alright, let’s think about our friendships. These would be friendships that are close, you share some kind of bond with that person, that’s why they are a part of your life. But how do your close friendships measure up to the Scriptures we are studying today? Are your closest friendships with non-believers?

We are going to apply 2 Corinthians 6:14-15 to those relationships…

14 “Don’t team up with those who are unbelievers. How can righteousness be a partner with wickedness? How can light live with darkness? 15 What harmony can there be between Christ and the devil? How can a believer be a partner with an unbeliever?”

When you hang out with your friends, what do you talk about? If they are non-believers, how deep can your conversations be? Do you share with them the deepest, most sincere desires of your heart? Can you share what God is doing in your life? Or are those conversations more surface, not too meaningful? Why then would that friendship continue. Besides the opportunities you might have to bring them to Salvation verse 6:15a says,

“What harmony can there be…?”

God is making it very clear in our Scripture today that we do not partner with the unbeliever. And in this verse what would “partner” mean? It means we are joining ourselves to that person. But God is saying Light and Dark cannot be joined.

Does that mean we disassociate ourselves with our non-believing friends? I’m going to have Scripture answer that question. Let’s look at this passage from the Book of John…

John 3:19-21 in The Message Version (MSG)…

“This is the crisis we’re in: God’s light streamed into the world, but men and women everywhere ran for the darkness. They went for the darkness because they were not really interested in pleasing God. Everyone who makes a practice of doing evil, addicted to denial and illusion, hates God’s light and won’t come near it, fearing a painful exposure. But anyone working and living in truth and reality welcomes God’s light, so the work of God can be seen.”

Some may argue that they hang out with non-believers because they want to bring them to the Lord. Fine, but is that what’s actually happening? Look again at verse 2 Corinthians 6:17… “Therefore, come out from among unbelievers and separate yourselves from them”, says the Lord. “Don’t touch their filthy things, and I will welcome you.”

God knows the heart of the unbeliever; He knows if your presence in their life is the one that will bring them to Salvation. If that friendship is not bringing your heart closer to the Lord, if it is not edifying and encouraging, maybe it’s even bringing you down, then it may be time to disassociate.

  • Marriage Relationships

This next section I will not compromise the Word of God. I will rely heavily on Scripture when speaking about the marriage union between a believer and a non-believer. In 1 Corinthians 7:12-15 it talks about a marriage relationship where both spouses were unbelievers when they marry, then at some point during their marriage one spouse becomes a Born-Again believer…

12 “Now, I will speak to the rest of you, though I do not have a direct command from the Lord. If a fellow believer has a wife who is not a believer and she is willing to continue living with him, he must not leave her. 13 And if a believing woman has a husband who is not a believer and he is willing to continue living with her, she must not leave him.14  For the believing wife brings holiness to her marriage, and the believing husband brings holiness to his marriage. Otherwise, your children would not be holy, but now they are holy. 15 But if the husband or wife who isn’t a believer insists on leaving, let them go. In such cases the believing husband or wife is no longer bound to the other, for God has called you to live in peace.”

Now… As a believer, if you have made the conscious decision to marry someone who does not know the Lord Jesus as their personal Savior, the marriage could work out ok… But God has called us “to live in peace.” Where light and darkness try to unite, one will always become more prominent. Either the non-believer will come to Christ, or the believer could settle into lukewarm Christianity…

2 Corinthians 6:14b-15,

14b “How can light live with darkness? 15 What harmony can there be between Christ and the devil? How can a believer be a partner with an unbeliever?”

1 Thessalonians 5:5…

5 “For you are all children of the light and of the day; we don’t belong to darkness and night.”

1 John 1:5…

5 “This is the message we heard from Jesus and now declare to you: God is light, and there is no darkness in Him at all.”

The Word of God is clear that Light should not be united with darkness. So, if you entered a marriage relationship knowing your spouse was not a believer, after digging into Scripture, it’s clear, there will be underlying discord. The unity of decisions could be divided if the believing spouse is seeking the Lord and the non-believing spouse is not. Though 1 Corinthians 7:12-15 speaks of the believing spouse bringing holiness to the marriage, it is in reference to the holy covering the children will have when conceived in that marriage union. It does not, however, speak of a covering of holiness on the unbelieving spouse. Your presence in that marriage does not mean your spouse is saved. No, they will need to come to that decision on their own. It could be a difficult road, especially for the believer. But if you made the decision to marry a non-believer, it is now up to you to create hope in the unequally yoked marriage, you must be the light, your prayers, your worship should not be done in shame or hidden away. Expose your Light into every aspect of your life and in your marriage. Show your spouse you are unashamed of the Gospel. Your relationship with the Lord cannot be compromised. Live your life for the Lord wholeheartedly, even if it creates opposition from your spouse. Be bold, be courageous, shine your light even brighter!

Remember what 1 Corinthians 7:15 says,

15 “But if the husband or wife who isn’t a believer insists on leaving, let them go. In such cases the believing husband or wife is no longer bound to the other, for God has called you to live in peace.”

If your unbelieving spouse is willing to live with you, they do not have the right to stifle or darken your walk with the Lord in any way. So don’t allow them to get the upper hand. Dig into the Scriptures, strengthen your knowledge in the Word of God and be prepared for your heart, mind, and soul to be changed. Does that mean there will be no hardship in your marriage? Unfortunately, there will be, like every marriage, there can be difficulties, miscommunication, but a believer being married to a non-believer adds an increased difficulty. As believers we are the Temple of the Living God, He resides in us. The non-believer does not understand that concept…

2 Corinthians 6:16-18…

16 And what union can there be between God’s temple and idols? For we are the temple of the living God. As God said:

“I will live in them
    and walk among them.
I will be their God,
    and they will be my people.
17 Therefore, come out from among unbelievers,
    and separate yourselves from them, says the Lord.
Don’t touch their filthy things,
    and I will welcome you.
18 And I will be your Father,
    and you will be my sons and daughters,
    says the Lord Almighty.”

No doubt, between the three relationships we discussed, a marriage partnership with a non-believer is the most complicated and heartbreaking.  But keep in mind, any relationship we decide to align ourselves with that do not allow the fullness of Christ to be explored with complete unity, is going to be troublesome. Light cannot be teamed up with darkness. There will not be harmony between the believer and the non-believer, between Christ and the devil. Choose your future relationships using Scripture as your guide. Pray wholeheartedly for the relationships you are currently in… never a day should pass that you are not praying that the Lord would bring Salvation to the non-believer.

My heart goes out to any of you struggling in a work situation, a friendship, or a marriage partnership where the other person is not a believer. Stay true to the Word of God. Shine the Light of Jesus. Do not waver or compromise the truth found in the pages of the Bible. May God Richly Bless You…

~AMEN~