LGTB lust is still a sin | Rapp Report Daily 0113 | Striving for Eternity

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Welcome to The Rapid Pull, daily edition, where we provide a quick biblical interpretations and applications.
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This is a ministry of striving for eternity. As we've been discussing this new movement within Christian circles, specifically
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Reformed, or more specifically the Conservative circles, we noticed that the
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Revoice Conference was held at a Presbyterian Church. So they're reaching out to try to get the more
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Conservative Reformed folk to agree with their view of things. Now notice, when they do this, they want the church, us, to change and accept their lifestyle, and they're not looking to submit to the
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Word of God. Now, one of the things we have to address when we deal with this is homosexuality the practice a sin.
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Yes, it is. However, they avoid, when they discuss this, a key element, which is the question, is lusting for someone other than your spouse a sin?
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The answer there is yes, it is. In other words, when they argue that they can have lustful thoughts for someone of the opposite sex and it is not sin,
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I'm sorry, God does not agree. God says in Matthew that if we do such a thing, it is a sin.
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And on tomorrow's podcast, we're going to look at that verse in a little bit of detail, so that we can see why this group's argument that they cannot physically conjugate, but they would be able to just think things, is still sin.
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