Easy question...
Should unrepentant cohabitation (shacking up), defined as enjoying the sexual benefits of marriage outside of marriage, be a cause for church discipline and disfellowshipment?
And, if someone is involved in it, and is allowed to stay within the fellowship, does that disqualify him as a teacher?
Additionally, how would your answer be affected if the person was not a member of the church, but was a regular attender long-term?
Here's why I am asking. I have a friend that I care about. He's attending some kind of Arminian church that apparently believes it is fine to cohabitate. The pastor knows about the situation, presumably, because his pastor is a facebook friend of both individuals.
The woman he is cohabitating with is also a member of this Arminian church.
I met the guy as I was working in a parachurch ministry related to recovery. He was one of the people I was attempting to help. To be honest, it's quite frustrating when someone seems to be making progress as a new believer, but then gets involved in something like that.
He is actually involved in addictions recovery (which was his main issue) with his church group. He goes into the jail environment and is involved in presenting lessons to them related to recovery.
Perhaps this is denomination-oriented. Is this normal in Arminian churches? I know that Reformed Baptist churches would discipline someone who was involved in this, due to their high view of God's law.
I find it bizarre that any church could be so blind that they don't know that cohabitation is a work of the flesh. And, I thought the guy was in good hands with this pastor. It seems like for all of the Arminian talk about holiness, to me, it is nothing but hot air.
People must always be kept in check, always! It is your duty as a friend, as a Christian to bring attention to and to warn.
Ezekial was seriously cautioned, at the pain of death, to warn the wicked man of his ways. Do not take what is incumbent upon you lightly.
Sins committed in the flesh are more serious than a slew of others, this is serious enough, that some sort of action needs to be taken.
1 Corinthians 6:18-20 18 Flee from sexual immorality. Every other sin a person commits is outside the body, but the sexually immoral person sins against his own body. 19 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, 20 for you were bought with a price. So glorify God in your body.
I'm tired of people being complacent, or too trepid to rock the boat, or just downright oblivious. Read Timothy or Titus for the qualifications of a leader, i needn't say any more. All my friends know exactly what i feel about their illicit practices, my conscience is clear. I have told the ones that I think are not saved, that they are not in my opinion, and others, how I feel about the hurt that their causing by their sins. And I'd be very displeased if they did not tell me about my indiscretions and unrighteous shortcomings, that may end up hurting myself or others. It's called respect and maturity!
Now, how one expresses this, depends on the crime and depends on the recipient. I am not talking about abuse, austerity, harshness necessarily, ostracization or cruelty. Just awareness and correction. And with the utmost wisdom, how to stop what they're doing and why.
Love admonishes, rebukes and corrects, only the devil enjoys watching people spiral out of control, especially Church leaders.
It is your duty UWC to intervene if you have any love for righteousness and for others, especially the congregation. Will you truly
not feel responsible if things get worse, I wouldn't?
BUT AGAIN, and as
equally important, it is your own Christian discretion on the timing, on the manner, on the severity or docility, of how you handle it.
I wish you the best in making the right decision, ...and to me the right and responsible attitude is to protect and save those you love, ...with love and concern.