Sermons About Sexual-immorality
Walking By the Spirit Part 1
Paul moves from our great privilige to our great responsibility- to walk in/by the Spirit. It is founded on the graces of justification & adoption, and is the grace of sanctification. It has both positive and negative aspects: the fruit of the Spirit & the putting to death of the desires of the flesh. This sermon covers putting sin to death.
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Indulging The Darkness
Millions of people today are destroying their lives by walking in spiritual and moral darkness. God’s call for us to leave the paths of darkness and to walk in the light of moral purity is not only consistent with our new identity, it also saves us from experiencing the ravaging effects of sin that not only impacts us, but also those who are dear to us. In a day of moral compromise, even among God’s people, this is a much-needed clarion call to come out of the shadows and walk in the light.
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Walking as Children of the Light
We were once children of the darkness because we loved sin and hated for others to see it. Now, as sons and daughters of God, we are children of the light, called to put off the dark sins of sexual immorality and covetousness and be clothes with purity and grace. We will still struggle with sin, but the Holy Spirit is present to expose the dark corners of our lives with the gospel truth of freedom.
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Sex, Sin, and Jesus - Colossians 3:1-7
Colossians 3:1-7 "Sex Matters, Sin Destroys, and Jesus Saves".
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A Time to Run
There's something in all of us that wants to walk closer to the line as possible. By setting morale margins, we protect ourselves from experiencing the consequences of sin. Because sexual sin has the greatest consequences, we should always ask ourselves, "Am I fleeing from or flirting with the line?"
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Avoiding Fatal Attractions
Hal Mayer, Lead Pastor of Church at The Bay, Tampa, Florida speaks on avoiding fatal attractions
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You Shall Not Commit Adultery (Exodus 20:14)
God's command not to commit adultery relates directly to his exhortation in Hebrews 13:4 to "let marriage be held in honor among all." We are to esteem, honor, and cultivate our marriages greatly, and to flee and fight the sins of adultery and sexual immorality. Our fighting these sins requires a practical plan of attack, but it also requires an understanding of the forgiveness and power we receive in the gospel.
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