The Venom Within Us All

This lesson continues the exposition of Romans 1, focusing on the consequences of humanity's rebellion against God. Paul emphasizes that when people suppress the truth of God, He gives them over to their sinful desires, resulting in moral and relational corruption. Specifically, Paul outlines how dishonoring God leads to dishonoring oneself and others. The passage describes how idolatry leads to increasingly unnatural and destructive behaviors, culminating in a culture that celebrates sin rather than repents of it. Paul lists a wide range of sins—social, relational, and personal—to show the total depravity of mankind apart from God. The lesson concludes with a sobering reminder that not only do people practice such things, but they also approve of others who do them, revealing a hardened and collective rejection of God's truth. This study underscores humanity’s desperate need for the gospel and the righteousness that comes by faith.

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