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passages commonly used to defend lgbtq+ lifestyles

Bonus Episode

6 Passages Frequently Used When Discussing LGBTQ+ Lifestyles

As you know, Michael is not shy about discussing the Biblical perspective on the LGBTQAI+ lifestyle. A frequent follow-up question we get is, “But what are those 6 passages that are commonly used to discuss this topic?” Find them here!
Suggested Bible Reading Plans from Michael Easley inContext

Suggested Bible Reading Plans & Resources

A handful of Bible Reading Plans to choose from to enrich your personal or small group study.

Beyond the Turkey + Stuffing

It is good to remember our national heritage, but it is even better to remember our spiritual heritage.

What do you need to be reminded of?

As parents, we need to continually remind our children of certain principles so that they learn to do the right thing. In the same way, as Believers, we need to be continually reminded of Biblical truth.

Pride, Self-Deprecation or Humility? 6 Questions to Ask Yourself

Do you have a sensible assessment of who you are? 6 questions to consider.

How Thinking Properly Changes Everything

Thinking properly, biblically and critically is imperative in nature. We must keep on being transformed and it begins in our minds.

The Holy Spirit is Better Than a Guilty Conscience

There’s no need to play the “Holy Spirit” in someone else’s life. He is better than a guilty conscience and He is better at drawing a heart towards repentance than you or me.

So What Does The Holy Spirit Do?

At one level, trying to understand the person and work of God’s Holy Spirit is impossible. However, if we study God’s Word, we find several passages that give us a better understanding of who He is and what He does.

Why So Much Confusion About The Holy Spirit?

Scripture has a great deal to say about the Holy Spirit’s role, but it takes careful study before we draw objective (what we can know for certain) vs. subjective (cannot be verified but has reflects a person’s perspective) conclusions.

Growing in Godliness

2 Peter 1:5-7 provides clear instruction on how we pursue a good and godly life. In God’s great kindness, where am I growing? In God’s great mercy, where do I need to grow?

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