FBC Jacksonville at Nocatee

Responding to Sexual Abuse

41 min · 17. mai 2026
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In this sermon from Genesis 34, the message confronts the dark realities of sexual abuse, sin, vengeance, and human failure with honesty and biblical clarity. The passage shows how unchecked passion, silence, cowardice, and revenge all deepen brokenness rather than bring healing or justice. Through four resolutions, the sermon calls believers to pursue purity, confession, courageous action, and true justice within the church and in personal life. Ultimately, the message points to Jesus Christ as the only true source of cleansing, healing, forgiveness, and restoration for both victims and sinners alike.

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