This sermon from 1 Corinthians 6:1–8 challenges the church to reflect Christ in how we handle conflict, especially among believers. Paul rebukes the Corinthians for taking each other to secular courts, calling it a failure of wisdom, unity, and gospel witness. Instead, he urges believers to pursue reconciliation within the church and to be willing to suffer loss rather than damage Christ’s reputation. The message reminds us that the church is a community of recovering sinners, called to live differently from the world. At its heart, the sermon calls us to prioritise Christ’s honour and the unity of his body above our personal rights.