The word immoral is one that is familiar in our society. It describes behavior that goes against accepted norms. But in the Bible it is much more specific and has to do with sexual deviance, not just against socially accepted norms, but against what God says is acceptable. The word translated immoral in the New Testament is the word pornia, from which we get the word pornography in English. It is a very graphic picture of what is not acceptable to God. And the result of such behavior is death. But there is hope for forgiveness in Christ who paid our debt of sin and offers cleaning and a new life through His Spirit!
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