In these two chapters, Paul the Apostle to the Gentiles, address the disorder in the church of God at Corinth. Some of its members are living in sexual immorality, one who is with his father's wife. Paul said this doesn't happen even in the Gentile world. He tells them they need to cease being arrogant, but to become humble before the Lord, and they need to deal with this sinful brother. He then told them we are not to judge non-Christians because that is for God to do, but we are to hold our brother and sisters accountable. Then he mentioned in chapter 6 that Christians are filing law suits against one another in the Greek courts. He reprimands them that there is no one in the church who is worthy to decide such matters. Paul ends this section reminding the church how harmful sexual sins are for the body. Paul said, "All things are lawful for me, but not all things are profitable. All things are lawful for me, but I will not be mastered by anything" (6:12). Christians are united with Christ; therefore, we are to glorify God in our bodies.