Wonderful sermon as always! I’ve listened to many sermons, but this one is one of my favorite! Well delivered scripturally, organized, and so much application we can all take. Thank you for standing firm on the word of God and guarding the truth!
Do not apologize to people living in constant sin. We can love the person but hate the sin. We are all sinners but we must stop that sin once we know it is a sin.
A timely message, preach it again, and then again. We need expanded, augmented, and broadened meanings to all this to further our understanding. We need the verbal tools to explain what we feel inside because it is such an awkward subject matter and we are coming up against a current that is moving so swift we'll get pulled down. Not that you haven't given us this already but repetition is needed sometimes and saying it in different ways sometimes makes it more clear. You may of gone over some people's head who need it explained more simply. Thanks for speaking on this subject though, you just don't get this kind of teaching anywhere.
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Father God, thank you for ending all that has no part in you in my life! In accordance with this word and romans 1:28-32, 1 corinthians 6:18-19, hebrews 13:4, ezekiel 18:20, 2 corinthians 6:14-18 I bind to hell every spirit of sexual depravity in my life, the lives of my family, friends, colleagues, neighbours, acquitances, opponents and the body of Christ while binding one to healthy sexual urges and thinking and binding to hell every lack of freedom.of sexual depravity, binding to hell every unequal yoke and common share with anyone lacking freedom of sexual depravity while lacking healthy sexual urges and views, in the name and blood of Jesus Christ, amen and hallelujah, glory to God ❤!
He said the desire is sinful. Yet Christ was tempted like we are (had desires to sin) yet did not sin. How do you square that circle? If Jesus was perfect and holy and God yet was tempted to sin, how is that possible if he was tempted to sin? I think it is because temptation isn't sin in itself. Temptation is due to human fallenness, but it's entering the temptation that is the sin.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7mogmXvWk-A.html this video may add clarity. search in youtube "#lookatthebook temptation" and you will find similar videos looking directly at scripture of understanding temptation. Christ did not have desires to sin.
This does seem hard to understand. I believe the desire to do something is different than just being tempted. The temptation is of the devil and the desire is us. Kind of like when we are thinking bad thoughts about people, that is from us and just being tempted to think those thoughts are from the devil. If I am not right on this, someone please say something so we will all know.