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But What About Christian Sexual Ethics? (But What About? 04)

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The question of “who am I?” Is the result of living in an age where expressivism as an individual and embodied endeavor is seen as the highest good. Anything that doesn’t allow me to express myself, either is itself a sin or it’s dogmatic. And this is a tension with our age that we feel as Christians. Why? Because Jesus has something to say about who we are. Jesus gives you an identity. And even more, Jesus sets boundaries to our sexual self-expression. Why? Because throughout the Christian tradition, Chrsitians have understood that following Jesus is an embodied experience. We don’t just follow Jesus in our minds, or in our souls, there is a synthesis between our heart and our bodies. And what does that mean: well it means, that as Christians, we don’t just have a hope that we assent to in our minds. But equally, as Christians, our bodies too can preach our hope. Our bodies can preach our hope.

Ben Beasley

Matthew 5:27-30 & Hebrews 10:22-23

24.01.28

SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://www.bible.com/events/49198317
PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2509/responses/new

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The question of “who am I?” Is the result of living in an age where expressivism as an individual and embodied endeavor is seen as the highest good. Anything that doesn’t allow me to express myself, either is itself a sin or it’s dogmatic. And this is a tension with our age that we feel as Christians. Why? Because Jesus has something to say about who we are. Jesus gives you an identity. And even more, Jesus sets boundaries to our sexual self-expression. Why? Because throughout the Christian tradition, Chrsitians have understood that following Jesus is an embodied experience. We don’t just follow Jesus in our minds, or in our souls, there is a synthesis between our heart and our bodies. And what does that mean: well it means, that as Christians, we don’t just have a hope that we assent to in our minds. But equally, as Christians, our bodies too can preach our hope. Our bodies can preach our hope.

Ben Beasley

Matthew 5:27-30 & Hebrews 10:22-23

24.01.28

SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://www.bible.com/events/49198317
PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2509/responses/new

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