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Fleeing Sin

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Fleeing sin is a vital theme throughout Scripture, underscoring the believer's call to live a life set apart for God. In 1 Corinthians 6:18, Paul exhorts, "Flee from sexual immorality," emphasizing the need for immediate and decisive action against sin. This call to flight is echoed in 2 Timothy 2:22, where Paul instructs Timothy to "flee the evil desires of youth and pursue righteousness, faith, love, and peace." The act of fleeing is not merely about avoidance but involves an active pursuit of holiness, as seen in Hebrews 12:1, which encourages believers to "throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles." Jesus, in Matthew 5:29, warns of the drastic measures one should take to avoid sin, illustrating the seriousness of the struggle against temptation. The narrative of Joseph in Genesis 39 exemplifies this principle, as he literally flees from Potiphar's wife, demonstrating that fleeing sin often requires courage and integrity. Ultimately, the call to flee sin is a call to embrace a life that reflects the character of Christ, as believers are reminded in Romans 12:1 to present their bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God.

Life or Lust 38:06
george-verwer

In this sermon, the speaker begins by expressing gratitude for the lives of the people present and emphasizes the importance of the gospel being preached with power and authority. He urges the audience to have a spirit of expectation and to be not just hearers but doers of the word. The speaker then

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