How does bad company corrupt good character? | GotQuestions.org
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- Today's question is, how does bad company corrupt good character? In this video I'll answer that question from a biblical perspective.
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- Then afterwards, as always, I'll share some helpful resources, so stick around until the end.
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- In his first letter to the Corinthians, the apostle Paul wrote of the false teachers who had come into the church at Corinth teaching that the resurrection of Jesus Christ wasn't true.
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- These people considered only their physical existence and denied life after death, or the resurrection, 1
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- Corinthians 15, verse 32. As a result, their moral outlook on life influenced the rest of the
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- Corinthian believers. Paul is telling us that in associating with false teachers, we will be adversely influenced by them.
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- The truth is that false teachings do not lead to holiness. As such, it is critical that we are careful whom we form relationships with, especially those outside the church, because unbelievers can cause even the strongest
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- Christians to waver in their faith and adversely affect their walk with Christ and their witness to the world.
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- This is why Paul tells us, do not be misled. Actually, this was the second time
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- Paul warned the Corinthians not to be deceived, 1 Corinthians 6, verse 9.
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- He cautioned them not to take up the lifestyles of corrupt people, those who will not inherit the kingdom of God.
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- Paul knew how easy it is for people to be influenced by such adverse teachings. If not checked at the very beginning, they could begin to adopt such perverted ideas and behaviors as normal.
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- For this reason, Paul quotes a proverb by the Greek poet Menander, Bad company corrupts good character, 1
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- Corinthians 15, verse 33. No doubt this proverb was well known among Greeks of this time.
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- The point Paul makes here is pertinent to all people in all ages. When we associate or take delight in the company of people with worldly morals, we run the risk of mimicking their behavior, their language, and their habits.
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- Before long, we are no longer of Christ but of this world with its denial of absolute authority, its rejection of the
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- Bible as the Word of God, and its ideology of relative morality. This is especially pertinent to young people who are generally easily influenced by their peers.
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- Young people are desperate for the approval of others. So motivated are they by the need for acceptance that godly wisdom and decision -making can go out the window in the face of peer pressure.
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- Therefore, it is crucial for parents of young teens especially to be on guard against the influence of bad company.
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- So what are we to do? Paul provides us the answer at the very end of chapter 15,
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- Therefore, my dear brothers, stand firm. Let nothing move you. Always give yourselves fully to the work of the
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- Lord, because you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain. 1 Corinthians 15, verse 58.
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- As parents, we stand firm against ungodly influences that may corrupt our children.
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- As Christians, we stand firm against those who would corrupt our walk with Christ. As church members, we stand firm against false teaching and watered -down gospel presentations that lead others astray.
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- In all things, we are self -controlled and alert, because our enemy, the devil, prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour.
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