Questions: Romans 01:26-27 Dishonorable Passions (Part 1) (39:52)

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  1. What does He mean when he says in v. 26, “For this reason?”
  2. What does the word “passions” imply in v. 26?
     
  3. What does the word, “dishonorable” imply?
  4. What does the phrase “natural relations” in vv. 26 & 27 mean?
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  5. What does God mean when he says, in v. 27, “receiving in themselves the due penalty for their error?”
  6. 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?)
  7. Why do people who have bought into the LGBTQ+ revolution call Christians stupid and bigoted?
  8. What did Jesus warn us about non-christians hating us?
  9. What should our attitude be toward such people?
  10. How do love and truth go together?
  11. What is a common false narrative that some in the LGBTQ+ movement teach about Christians?
  12. What is it that Christians will NOT do that causes some of the sexual revolutionists to teach that false narrative?
  13. What would be some examples of Christians who might be FORCED to celebrate what we know to be sin?
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  14. 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?
  15. 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.
  16. 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?
  17. Is temptation sin?
  18. How do we know that?
  19. What’s wrong with identifying as a “gay Christian” if the individual is being celebate?
  20. 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?
  21. In what two chapters does Paul use the word, “arsenokoites” for homosexual behavior?
  22. What does he say about it in 1 Timothy 1?
  23. What other sinful behavior does Paul include in his list of sins in 1 Corinthians 6?
  24. What does he say about such people?
  25. How can we know, from this passage, that God will forgive all these sins?
  26. Where did the word arsenokoites come from?
  27. What do those Greek words mean in Leviticus 20:13?
  28. What does Leviticus 20:13 say?
  29. Does arsenokoites mean those who face same-sex sexual temptations?
  30. 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?
  31. 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?
  32. What are four evidences that the homosexual behavior that God condemns is NOT limited to predatory, promiscuous, or pederastic behavior?