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The Itch That Shouldn’t Be Scratched: Sexual Immorality

32 min · I går
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In this episode, we have an honest conversation about sexual immorality, temptation, and the spiritual consequences of constantly feeding desires that were never meant to rule us. Sin promises satisfaction, but like an itch that only gets worse the more it’s scratched, it leaves us emptier, desensitized, and craving more. We dive into the story of Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah and what it reveals about unchecked lust, moral compromise, and the danger of becoming numb to conviction. What starts as small compromises can slowly distort our hearts, cloud our minds, and leave the temple God created in complete disorder. This episode is not about shame — it’s about awareness, repentance, healing, and returning to holiness in a culture that constantly tells us to indulge every desire. If you’ve ever struggled with temptation, felt spiritually drained, or wondered why certain habits leave you feeling empty, this conversation is for you.

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episode The Itch That Shouldn’t Be Scratched: Sexual Immorality cover

The Itch That Shouldn’t Be Scratched: Sexual Immorality

In this episode, we have an honest conversation about sexual immorality, temptation, and the spiritual consequences of constantly feeding desires that were never meant to rule us. Sin promises satisfaction, but like an itch that only gets worse the more it’s scratched, it leaves us emptier, desensitized, and craving more. We dive into the story of Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah and what it reveals about unchecked lust, moral compromise, and the danger of becoming numb to conviction. What starts as small compromises can slowly distort our hearts, cloud our minds, and leave the temple God created in complete disorder. This episode is not about shame — it’s about awareness, repentance, healing, and returning to holiness in a culture that constantly tells us to indulge every desire. If you’ve ever struggled with temptation, felt spiritually drained, or wondered why certain habits leave you feeling empty, this conversation is for you.

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