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Pastor/Dr. David Murphy continues to show us the believer's obligation to show love to others. But how do we discharge this love? Romans 13:8-10 gives us two parameters of love: 1) love fulfills the law and 2) love worketh no ill to his neighbor. Therefore, this love means you will not commit adultery, murder, steal, bear false witness, or covet. Paul begins his list of commandments with adultery, because sexual sin was the most problematic and tempting area, as we'll see through the history of Genesis. Pastor Murphy defines adultery as marital infidelity siting the example of David. He then shows us what the Bible says about adultery: 1) condemns it as sin, 2) lists it as a capital offense, 3) calls it a senseless act of self-destruction, 4) shows that it carries an indelible stigma that is never removed, and 6) says that God will judge it. We'll also see how prevalent adultery is today.
Pastor/Dr. David Murphy spends some time reviewing what we've learned thus far about the command to love your neighbor by not committing adultery. We'll review what adultery is, what the Bible says about it, and how prevalent it is. Then we'll see 3 different types of adultery: 1-physical,...
Published 11/18/24
Pastor/Dr. David Murphy spends some time reviewing what we've learned thus far about the command to love your neighbor by not committing adultery. We'll review what adultery is, what the Bible says about it, and how prevalent it is. Then we'll see 3 different types of adultery: 1-physical,...
Published 11/11/24