This lesson focuses on the final stage of humanity’s moral and spiritual decline as described in Romans 1:28–32. When people persist in rejecting God, He eventually gives them over to a “debased mind,” meaning their thoughts become morally corrupt and distorted. The passage lists over 20 examples of this depravity, including envy, murder, deceit, arrogance, disobedience to parents, and lack of mercy. Paul emphasizes that this list is not exhaustive but representative of the kinds of behaviors that flourish when God's truth is rejected. The lesson warns that even approving or celebrating such sins is evidence of a hardened heart. Ultimately, it challenges believers to examine their own lives, remain sensitive to sin, and pursue a mind renewed by God’s truth.
The Prodigal People
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