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Lust
For the next few weeks we are going to talk about temptations that happen outside of the marriage.
The First One Is
Lust: sinful longing; the inward sin which leads to the falling away from God (Rom.
1:21).
“Lust, the origin of sin, has its place in the heart, not of necessity, but because it is the centre of all moral forces and impulses and of spiritual activity.”
In Mark 4:19 “lusts” are objects of desire.
Easton, M. G. (1893).
In Illustrated Bible Dictionary and Treasury of Biblical History, Biography, Geography, Doctrine, and Literature (p.
431).
Harper & Brothers.
“lusts” are objects of desire.
Why Would A Married Person Struggle With Lust?
Childhood/Youth Struggle:
Generational Struggle
Elevational Struggle
They Don’t See anything wrong with it.
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