Christ Community Olathe
Vices & Virtues - June 11 | Olathe
Lust | Chastity - 8:00, 9:30, 11:00am
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  • Christ Community - Olathe Campus
    20600 W 119th St, Olathe, KS 66061, United States
    Saturday 3:00 AM
Title: Lust | Chastity
Scripture: 1 Thessalonians 4:3-8
Speaker: Reid Kapple, ReidK@ChristCommunityKC.org

“Sex, like any other necessary, precious, and volatile power that is commonly held, is everybody’s business.” -Wendell Berry
>> Long for more than what lust desires.
>> Lust is sexual desire on a one way street.
>> Sex: A gift that we should desire
>> Lust: A vice that desires too little.
- Lust desires too little because it doesn’t desire the other.
“Lustful sex makes the other person instrumental to getting what I want...Lust wants ‘it’ while proper [love] desires a beloved person. Lust aims for the antithesis of real intimacy.” -Rebecca DeYoung
“For most of human history, erotic images have been reflections of, or celebrations of, or substitutes for, real naked women. For the first time in human history, the images’ power and allure have supplanted that of real naked women. Today, real naked women are just bad porn.”
-Naomi Wolf
>> Chastity: A virtue that’s better than it sounds.
>> So how do we grow in chastity?
1. Shine Light
2. Set Boundaries
3. Express Love
Conversation Starters – Olathe Campus
Date: June 11, 2017
Text: 1 Thessalonians 4:3-8
Title: Lust and Chastity

We realize that this is a difficult and heavy topic which requires a great deal of trust and vulnerability before discussing it with others. Therefore we would like to offer two different sets of questions for conversation starters. First, an overview of the series. Second, going deeper in the topic of lust and chastity. If you and your group feel comfortable then please divide up by gender and discuss the topic of lust. If however, you feel your group would be better served use the sermon overview questions then please use those questions.. Both are good options so do what’s best for your group! Thank you

Series Overview:

Envy/Kindness =
Vainglory/Humility =
Sloth/Diligence =
Greed/Charity =
Anger/Patience =
Gluttony/Temperance =
Lust/Chastity = BI - we must long for more than what lust desires
1.What has stood out to you the most throughout this sermon series?
2. What has been the hardest thing for you during this sermon series?
3. What is one thing you could use help in as you work moving from vice
to virtue?
4. Success stories (don’t worry - this doesn’t have to be vainglorious -
just give God the credit) = what is one virtue that you have seen
growth in? How has this virtue made a difference in your life?
5. What is one practical application that you are currently working on?

Lust and Chastity - “we must long for more than what lust desires”
1. Confidentiality = Do you agree to be a safe place for this conversation and to hold confidentiality as long as no one is endangered by these comments?
2. Sex as a Gift = Scripture tells us that “sex is a gift we should desire” but sadly most of us grew up hearing and believing either “sex is gross” or “sex is God.” What is hard for you to believe about sex being a “gift from God that we should desire” and where do you struggle in regards to “sex being gross” or “sex being God?”
3. Lust as a Lie = Reid says “lust is a sexual desire on a one way street.” He also says “lust desires to little because it does not desire the other.” Lust is a lie which robs us of true intimacy and love. Where do you see this occurring in our culture? Where do you see this occurring in your own life (where are you tempted to lust)?
a) For some of us this lie is that we must find love by lusting upon
others.
b) but for some this lie is where we think we must find love by being
lusted after.
4. Chastity as a way forward = “We must long for more than what lust desires”Spend time looking over and discussing the list of applications from Reid in how to grow in Chastity. Then choose at least one are you want to grow in and share with the group a specific action plan of how you will work on this. Finally, ask the group to follow up and check in with you to keep you accountable.
a) Shine Light
-The vice of lust is like a fungus. It grows in the dark.
-Invite others into this conversation about your struggles.
-Secrecy and isolation are vice’s favorite tools.When we keep silent
about our sin it eats away at us.
-Ps 32:3 “for when I kept silent my bones wasted away through my
groaning all day long.”
b) Set Boundaries
- Internet filters and accountability software.
Covenant Eyes
X3 Watch
Ever Accountable
-Don’t give your children mobile devices without filters.
Circle by Disney
-Set your boundaries far from the edge
Know where you are vulnerable and most tempted.
Create your boundaries around that.
-Home alone
-Certain relationships
-Entertainment choices
c) Express Love
Express your love for your spouse, for your friends, for those you are
close to. Lust is able to grow the less we cultivate love in our
relationships.
-Remember, lust desires too little less because it doesn’t desire the
other.
-Fight the emptiness of lust with the fullness of love through your
words, thoughts, and actions.
Part of what this means is being a good friend
-We need to treat people as people and not commodities.
-We need to ask “How can I appreciate and care for this person”
instead of asking “How can I benefit from this person?”
5. Singleness = “We may need to be listened to, we may need someone to laugh with, we may need company. These are needs—sexual needs, broadly defined—that the Church should be ready to meet with joy.” I think we are misguided if we fail to see genuine friendship and community as a way to address sexual desire. How are we as a church family seeking to meet the needs that all of our people have for love and intimacy?
6. Grace = But while the wounds of our sexual sin cut deep, the grace of God through gospel of Jesus cuts deeper. A reminder that we are all broken and fail but the grace of God covers our sins.
7. Prayer = pray as need in the group but here are a few possible suggestions...
a) Pray for our hearts to be convicted of sin and to repent
b) Pray that our conviction does not turn to condemnation (we are
forgiven)
c) Pray to see sex as a gift
d) Pray to see lust as a lie
e) Pray for courage to seek chastity and to find accountability
f) Pray for those in need of grace who have been sexually wronged

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