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H.B. Charles, Jr. :: Sermon Skeleton: Keeping Pleasure in its Place (Exodus 20:14)

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Keeping Pleasure in its Place

Exodus 20:14

Sermon Series: The Ten Commandments: Loving God, Loving Your Neighbor

Theme: The sanctity of marriage and sex

Point: Do not have sex with any person you are not married to.

Outline:

  1. Do not commit literal adultery: To commit adultery is to put pleasure beyond its God-designed place.
  2. Do not commit moral adultery: To commit fornication is to put pleasure beyond its God-designed place.
  3. Do not commit emotional adultery: To lust is to put pleasure beyond its God-designed place.
  4. Do not commit spiritual adultery: To live in sin is to put pleasure beyond its God-designed place.
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