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- What does He mean when he says in v. 26, “For this reason?”
- What does the word “passions” imply in v. 26?
- What does the word, “dishonorable” imply?
- What does the phrase “natural relations” in vv. 26 & 27 mean?
. - What does God mean when he says, in v. 27, “receiving in themselves the due penalty for their error?”
- What serious mistake do people make when they IDENTIFY with their sexual desires? (i.e., when they make their sinful behavior part of their identity?)
- Why do people who have bought into the LGBTQ+ revolution call Christians stupid and bigoted?
- What did Jesus warn us about non-christians hating us?
- What should our attitude be toward such people?
- How do love and truth go together?
- What is a common false narrative that some in the LGBTQ+ movement teach about Christians?
- What is it that Christians will NOT do that causes some of the sexual revolutionists to teach that false narrative?
- What would be some examples of Christians who might be FORCED to celebrate what we know to be sin?
. - Why is it important for Christians to be willing to listen to the stories of people living in sexual sin or celebrating sinful sexual behavior?
- Give an example of how we might need to talk with an alcoholic or drug-addicted friend that may help people living in sexual sin understand that it really is possible to speak the truth in love.
- How should we respond to Christians who recognize that acting on sexual desires outside of marriage (heterosexual or homosexual) is wrong, but who are struggling with sexual temptations?
- Is temptation sin?
- How do we know that?
- What’s wrong with identifying as a “gay Christian” if the individual is being celebate?
- What do we say to people who say that the Bible really isn’t condemning homosexual behavior that is between two homosexual adults who are in a covenant commitment with each other, but only homosexuality that is predatory, promiscuous, or pederastic?
- In what two chapters does Paul use the word, “arsenokoites” for homosexual behavior?
- What does he say about it in 1 Timothy 1?
- What other sinful behavior does Paul include in his list of sins in 1 Corinthians 6?
- What does he say about such people?
- How can we know, from this passage, that God will forgive all these sins?
- Where did the word arsenokoites come from?
- What do those Greek words mean in Leviticus 20:13?
- What does Leviticus 20:13 say?
- Does arsenokoites mean those who face same-sex sexual temptations?
- Does the Bible imply, anywhere, that there are different types of same-sex sexual behavior and that some of it is wrong and some OK?
- When same-sex marriage advocates try to teach that some same-sex sexual behavior is actually good (e.g., if in an exclusive same-sex “marriage” covenant), what are they doing?
- What are four evidences that the homosexual behavior that God condemns is NOT limited to predatory, promiscuous, or pederastic behavior?