SEXUAL MORALITY

God prohibits sexual worship —the idolization of sex and infatuation with sexual activity as a fundamental means to personal fulfillment. All throughout Scripture and history, people have mistakenly fallen into the trap of thinking that the God-created pleasure of sex and sexuality will bring us ultimate satisfaction (see Exodus 32:2-6; Deuteronomy 23:17; Proverbs 7:1-27; 1 Corinthians 10:8). Sadly, it seems that we are no different in our time. All across our culture, people believe, “If only I have sexual freedom in this way or that way, then I will be happy.” But this is not true. Sex is good, but sex is not God. It will not ultimately fulfill. Like anything else that becomes an idol, it will always take more than it gives while diverting the human heart away from the only One who is able to give supreme joy.

Each of the Bible’s sexual prohibitions is encapsulated in the all-encompassing command “Flee from sexual immorality” (1 Corinthians 6:18). These words were written to a church in the sex-crazed city of Corinth, where singles were sexually involved before marriage, husbands and wives were sexually involved outside of marriage, homosexuality was condoned, and prostitution was common. (Not much has changed in two thousand years.) So to the church in that culture and to the church in our culture, God says, “Flee from sexual immorality —any and all sexual thinking, looking, desiring, touching, speaking, and acting outside of marriage between a man and a woman. Don’t rationalize it, and don’t reason with it run from it. Flee it as fast as you can.”

But we don’t believe God on this one. None of us do. The Bible doesn’t speak simply against adultery or homosexuality but against multiple manifestations of sexual immorality in every single one of our lives. All of us —men and women, heterosexual and homosexual —are sexual sinners, and all of us are in need of a Savior.

PRAY

Ask God to:

PARTICIPATE

Prayerfully consider taking these steps:

PROCLAIM

Consider the following truths from Scripture:

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