Perversion From a Biblical Perspectiveنموونە

A Biblical Perspective on Perversion
In 1 Corinthians 6:18, the Apostle Paul warned believers to flee from sexual immorality. He explained this sin was specifically heinous because “all other sins a person committed were outside the body, but an individual who sinned sexually, sinned against their own body.” This is because Paul, through revelation from God, understood the devastating effects such sexual acts could have on a person’s body, spirit, and soul.
The Greek and Roman cultures that dictated the way of life in Paul’s day were characterized by idol worship. This hyper-sexualized culture was inundated with all sorts of perversion. In fact, immoral acts were so common that things like prostitution, homosexuality, pedophilia, and adultery were even normalized.
Paul understood some of the Corinthians would have trouble understanding the severity of sexual immorality since they grew up in a culture that had desensitized them, so he explained how fornication violated the body by desecrating the dwelling place of the Holy Spirit.
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In 1 Corinthians, the Apostle Paul warned believers to flee from sexual immorality because he understood the devastating effects such acts could have on a person’s mind, body, spirit, and soul. This plan explores the consequence of sexual sin from the lens of scripture in the hopes of encouraging all to heed Paul's advice.
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