Sexual Sin: Combatting the Drifting and Cheating

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“Any time you see a person engage in illicit sexual behavior, you can be sure that he or she is a cheater,” writes Jeffrey S. Black. “He or she wants sexual gratification without intimacy.” Likewise, Black tells us that people never leap into extreme forms of sin; they “drift” into them, and habits that were bad soon move to worse, even unthinkable.  How does such a person cease their cheating and drifting? Because sexuality is a spiritual act, not a purely biological one, the solution has to do with planting God’s Word in our hearts. Here Black shows us how the Bible reaches to the roots of sexual sin.

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Sexual Sin

Combatting the Drifting and Cheating

“Any time you see a person engage in illicit sexual behavior, you can be sure that he or she is a cheater,” writes Jeffrey S. Black. “He or she wants sexual gratification without intimacy.” Likewise, Black tells us that people never leap into extreme forms of sin; they “drift” into them, and habits that were bad soon move to worse, even unthinkable.  How does such a person cease their cheating and drifting? Because sexuality is a spiritual act, not a purely biological one, the solution has to do with planting God’s Word in our hearts. Here Black shows us how the Bible reaches to the roots of sexual sin.

About the Author

Jeffrey S. Black is a pastor at Calvary Chapel in Philadelphia and adjunct faculty member of the Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation’s School of Biblical Counseling in Glenside, Pennsylvania.

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