1 Corinthians 6 addresses issues of disputes among believers and moral conduct. Paul rebukes the Corinthians for taking their disputes to secular courts rather than resolving them within the church, emphasizing that believers are destined to judge the world and even angels. He then warns against behaviors that are unrighteous and incompatible with inheriting God's kingdom, listing sins such as sexual immorality, idolatry, and greed. Paul reminds the Corinthians of their transformation through Christ and the Spirit. He concludes by urging them to honor God with their bodies, emphasizing that their bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit and were bought at a price.