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The conversation delves into the interpretation of sin, particularly in relation to marriage and homosexuality. The guys emphasize the divine institution of marriage as ordained by God, equating it to the relationship between Christ and the church, and argues that deviations from this institution are not just personal choices but attacks on a sacred divine order.
Takeaways
When I hear a pastor say the words, sin is sin, I agree to a point.
God specifically ordained the institution of marriage.
Christ and the church is the bride of Christ.
Marriage reflects how God wants his church to be with him.
Homosexual marriage separates from God's design for marriage.
Attacking the institution of marriage is an attack on God.
Marriage is defined as between a man and a woman.
The relationship between Christ and the church is foundational.
Sin in marriage has broader implications than personal choices.
Understanding marriage is key to understanding divine relationships.
By Matt and JoshThe conversation delves into the interpretation of sin, particularly in relation to marriage and homosexuality. The guys emphasize the divine institution of marriage as ordained by God, equating it to the relationship between Christ and the church, and argues that deviations from this institution are not just personal choices but attacks on a sacred divine order.
Takeaways
When I hear a pastor say the words, sin is sin, I agree to a point.
God specifically ordained the institution of marriage.
Christ and the church is the bride of Christ.
Marriage reflects how God wants his church to be with him.
Homosexual marriage separates from God's design for marriage.
Attacking the institution of marriage is an attack on God.
Marriage is defined as between a man and a woman.
The relationship between Christ and the church is foundational.
Sin in marriage has broader implications than personal choices.
Understanding marriage is key to understanding divine relationships.