Mixed Marriage, and Singleness: What the Bible Actually Says | 1 Corinthians 7
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We're living in an age of sexual confusion—and the church hasn't escaped it. God's design has been blurred. Conviction has been softened. And clarity has been replaced with chaos.
SUMMARYFirst Corinthians 7 speaks directly into sexual confusion, relational pressure, and delayed obedience. Paul addresses sex without embarrassment, marriage without idealism, singleness without shame, and faithfulness without apology. This chapter draws a clear line between cultural confusion and biblical conviction—and asks every believer where their true allegiance lies.
REFLECTION & SMALL GROUP QUESTIONS-
Where do you see cultural confusion most influencing views of sex and marriage today?
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Why do you think believers are tempted to stay silent on these issues?
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How does Paul correct both sexual permissiveness and false holiness in this chapter?
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In what ways does culture load marriage with expectations it was never meant to carry?
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How does Paul redefine singleness as a gift rather than a deficiency?
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What does this chapter teach about obedience that doesn't wait for better circumstances?
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How should a believer live faithfully in a mixed-faith marriage?
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Why is faithfulness harder when obedience feels costly?
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Where might you be postponing obedience until life feels more settled?
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What would it look like for you to live fully devoted to Christ right where you are?