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Full Question: My question concerns Romans 1:24-28, where Paul is talking about the unrighteous, and how “God gave them up,” first in the “lusts of their hearts,” then to “dishonorable passions,” and finally to a “debased mind.”
What does it mean when God does this? Is it a progressive removal of divine restraints and consequences that push people closer and closer to “rock bottom?” Does it ever go to the point that God abandons the unrighteous and they can never be saved, or is there still hope for them through the Gospel? If there is still hope for them, why does Paul seem to put them in a special category of being “given up?” Wouldn’t they be in the same state as everyone else before conversion, i.e. biased to choosing sin over holiness until God changes their hearts?
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Full Question: My question concerns Romans 1:24-28, where Paul is talking about the unrighteous, and how “God gave them up,” first in the “lusts of their hearts,” then to “dishonorable passions,” and finally to a “debased mind.”
What does it mean when God does this? Is it a progressive removal of divine restraints and consequences that push people closer and closer to “rock bottom?” Does it ever go to the point that God abandons the unrighteous and they can never be saved, or is there still hope for them through the Gospel? If there is still hope for them, why does Paul seem to put them in a special category of being “given up?” Wouldn’t they be in the same state as everyone else before conversion, i.e. biased to choosing sin over holiness until God changes their hearts?
To read the show notes, click here.
Call or text us your question at 615-281-9694 or email at [email protected].
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