
Christ Covenant Church Contrary to Nature
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Mar 22, 2026 A sermon digs into Romans 1:26–27 and the meaning of Paul’s phrase translated as 'contrary to nature'. It explores how worship shapes human desires and the idea of God 'giving people up' as judicial judgment. Historical and scholarly context is surveyed, and the talk traces Paul’s creational argument about male-female fittingness and the call to turn from idols and receive gospel hope.
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Paul's Three Exchanges And Judicial Giving Over
- The passage structure: claiming wisdom leads to folly, then three exchanges (glory→images, truth→lie, natural relations→contrary to nature).
- Paul repeats God "gave them up" three times as judicial judgment interwoven with those exchanges.
Meaning Of God Gave Them Up
- "Gave them up" (paradidomi) is a punitive, judicial handing over used in OT for Israel given to enemies.
- The pastor compares it to letting a dog run into traffic or a captain handing a rebellious soldier to the enemy as disciplinary judgment.
You Become What You Worship
- Paul argues we become what we worship; exchanging truth for a lie makes people less like God and more like animals.
- The pastor emphasizes the imagery of people acting "like animals in heat," driven by passion and lacking self-control.

