NT 260: Part TwoSample
Sexual immorality is nothing new. As Paul introduced people to Jesus, they were often coming from a background where sexual immorality was encouraged. He is making it clear that this was not to be true of those who come to Christ. Apparently, when Timothy brings his report of the church in Thessalonica, he tells Paul that they are confused about what happens to people who die before Jesus returns. Paul had taught them about what would happen when Jesus returns, but loved ones had probably died in the meantime and they wanted to know what would happen with them. Paul assures them that they will be resurrected, just as Jesus was.
The culture we live in appears to be moving further from God’s standards, especially in the area of sexual standards. Though we may struggle with adjusting to these changing attitudes, the New Testament was written in a culture similarly opposed to God’s standards. We are called to live according to God’s standard regardless of what the culture says and introduce those in the culture to a God who loves everyone, despite their resistance to God’s desires for them.Scripture
About this Plan
This is the second part of a plan to read the entire New Testament in one year. Weekends can be used to catch up on missed readings or for reflection. Notes are also included to assist with understanding.
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