The Bible commands purity (Phil. 4:8). Our mind directs our words and actions, therefore, we must keep it clean as God originally intended (cf. Gen. 1:31). His charge to us is to be holy and that means it is possible (1 Pet. 1:13-16). Our society promotes perversity and has made sex a god. This is not a new problem, but is a serious problem we must confront in our modern age (cf. Gen. 19; Lev. 18, 20). This lesson examines the biblical view of sexuality and how God calls us to a higher way of living.
The Bible commands purity (Phil. 4:8). Our mind directs our words and actions, therefore, we must keep it clean as God originally intended (cf. Gen. 1:31). His charge to us is to be holy and that means it is possible (1 Pet. 1:13-16). Our society promotes perversity and has made sex a god. This is not a new problem, but is a serious problem we must confront in our modern age (cf. Gen. 19; Lev. 18, 20). This lesson examines the biblical view of sexuality and how God calls us to a higher way of living.
The Bible commands purity (Phil. 4:8). Our mind directs our words and actions, therefore, we must keep it clean as God originally intended (cf. Gen. 1:31). His charge to us is to be holy and that means it is possible (1 Pet. 1:13-16). Our society promotes perversity and has made sex a god. This is not a new problem, but is a serious problem we must confront in our modern age (cf. Gen. 19; Lev. 18, 20). This lesson examines the biblical view of sexuality and how God calls us to a higher way of living.