God Created Them Week 4

Sharable notes for the May 25, 2025 message. You can post these notes on your social platform! 

Scriptures used: Romans 1:24-32; 1 Corinthians 10:13
Scriptures referenced: Genesis 1:27; Matthew 19:4; Genesis 19; Leviticus 18; 1 Corinthians 6

  • We cannot read scripture through the lens of our opinion. Our opinions, no matter what that opinion is, must give way to truth and bow to God’s authority.

  • When it comes to how God has created us sexually, sin will twist it and manipulate it to turn it away from God‘s original intent, no matter what that twisted way looks like.

  • He is the I am that I am, not the I am that we make him to be. We receive who he is and what he’s called us to.

  • We are not unrighteous because we have done unrighteous things. We do unrighteous things because at our core we are unrighteous. That's why we have to be born again by the Spirit through Christ.

  • The body is not meant for sexual immorality, no matter what that immorality looks like outside of God's natural design.

  • When we prioritize our desires over creations design it causes our world to unravel.

  • The fundamental sin of man is the failure to worship God by submitting to his authority.

  • We cannot mandate morality, we can only model it.

  • God is love and God does want us to show love to everyone, but that does not mean we can redefine God‘s order of how he’s created things to be.

  • There are many ways that we can be broken, but there’s only one way we can be made whole and that's through Christ.

  • We have to repent, release control, surrender our desires and our opinions to Christ's Lordship, take up our cross and follow him. We must turn to submission instead of seeking permission.

  • The standards he is given us by which to live are not a list for us to follow in order to be accepted by God, they are the right response for having been accepted by God.

  • Rather than making God‘s word say what you want it to say, surrender your will and your way to him.

Click the image to start a new 6 day devotion in YouVersion:

bwccamdenComment