It’s once been once said, “Pride leads to every other vice: it is the complete anti-God state of mind.” The Corinthian church surely manifested its pride in a number of different ways—jealousy, strife, divisions, sexual immorality etc. In 1 Corinthians Ch. 6 we see their pride yet again show forth in another way—lawsuits and court cases. The Corinthians were eager to sue one another rather than settle disputes in house. Paul pleads with them and offers them a sobering question, “Why not rather be wronged?” If they could understand that, perhaps everything else would fall into place.