Identity Conquers Lustનમૂનો

No Longer Walk in Sexual Sin
Let’s jump in and see how Paul calls the Ephesian believers to leave the sexual sin that kept them stuck in their old life.
Reflection Questions:
- Put yourself in the Ephesians’ position; you are a follower of Christ in bondage to sexual sin. What parts of Paul’s message are hopeful? What parts are challenging? Why?
- What is sobering about the escalating nature of sexual sin (“greedy to practice every kind of impurity”)? How do we see its effects in the world today?
- Paul ends with, “the truth is in Jesus” (Eph. 4:21). How can sexual sin and the shame that results disorient us from the truth?
About this Plan

The Ephesian Christians lived in a hypersexualized culture and many of them were stuck in sexual sin. Before Paul addressed their sin, he reminded them of who they are in Christ. In this 10-Day Bible Plan from the book of Ephesians, we’ll discover how Paul’s radical instructions to live out our identity in Christ also addresses the six roots of a sex or porn addiction. Identity conquers lust.
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