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Where In The Bible Will I Find...
That Illicit Sexual Relations Are Wrong? Gary Colley |
One of the most prevalent sin problems of our day is illicit sexual relations. It has been practiced from the White House, in a previous administration, all the way down to those who are "homeless." The first two words in the inspired list of "works of the flesh," as given by Paul to the churches of Galatia, are "adultery" and "fornication" (Gal. 5:19). Another listing of sins is given to the Corinthians in which mention is made again of "fornicators" and "adulterers," and it is said that they will "not inherit the kingdom of God" (1 Cor. 6:9; 7:2-5). "Adultery" means illicit sexual relations with one who is not your spouse. "Fornication," however, covers any illicit sexual activity outside of marriage, whether with male or female, including bestiality, or sodomy. The divine answer to overcoming these sins is marriage (Heb. 13:4). Fornication and adultery are both mentioned by Jesus in His law of marriage, divorce and remarriage (Matt. 19:9).
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