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Sex Education
About This Series

Most of us get our sex education outside the church and may wonder why the church has so many prohibitions against something that we ought to just let people enjoy freely and privately as they wish. However, God’s rules on sex are really to protect it rather than to prohibit it, because he is truly interested in safe sex.

SERMONS IN THIS SERIES
The Purpose of Sex
Part 1 of Sex Education
BY Senior Pastor Wang Tiak Kweng
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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  • 1. What were the prevalent views of sex which Paul challenged? How are these two views still expressed today?
  • 2. How does Paul’s teaching on sex differ radically from what the world tells us about it? Which aspect of his teaching speaks most powerfully to you personally?
  • 3. What are we really looking for in sex? How does knowing the answer help us to say no to sexual immorality?
September 12, 2021
Extramarital Sex: Wrong Context
Part 2 of Sex Education
BY Senior Pastor Wang Tiak Kweng
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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  • 1. How is a marriage covenant different from a contract? How does this compare with your own personal understanding of marriage?
  • 2. What is the fundamental reason for keeping sex within marriage?
  • 3. Why are the usual reasons for avoiding extramarital sex inadequate? What provides the right motivation for sexual purity?
September 19, 2021
Pornography: Wrong Object
Part 3 of Sex Education
BY Senior Pastor Wang Tiak Kweng
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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  1. How does pornography pervert God’s purpose for sex?
  2. How is pornography like (covetousness) the love of money? What does this tell you about the real reason for its attractiveness and addictiveness?
  3. Have you been watching pornography? What do you need to do to resist it? How can we help each other?
September 26, 2021
Homosexuality: Wrong Combination
Part 4 of Sex Education
BY Senior Pastor Wang Tiak Kweng
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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  1. There is increasing pressure on Christians to change their position on homosexuality. Our objection to it is dismissed as outdated, uninformed and hateful. What is our basis for insisting that it is sin?
  2. Marriage and sex are temporal, and not the most crucial things in life. What should be the ultimate purpose of our lives, whether we are single or married? In what ways do you need to realign your life with that end goal?
  3. Christianity has radically changed the idea of marriage and singleness forever. How can single people or same-sex attracted people find strength to live celibate lives of purity and satisfaction?