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The following video, if it actually told the whole story, would be a great video, but I want to bring out how our culture subtly and deceitfully leaves out important parts so sin can be promoted without challenge.
They didn’t deny the sin. They just refused to say it.
And that’s how deception works.
Satan doesn’t always come with open rebellion. He comes with partial truth. Just enough Scripture to sound right, while quietly leaving out what God clearly said.
If you watched the video. They quoted Ezekiel 16:49. Pride. Fullness. Idleness. Neglect of the poor. All true. But they stopped short of letting Scripture finish the thought. Verse 50 says, “they… committed abomination before me.”
And here is what they would not say:
Leviticus 18:22 says, “Thou shalt not lie with mankind, as with womankind: it is abomination.”
That is the main point they avoided.
Now go back to the actual moment in Genesis 19. “The men of the city… called unto Lot… bring them out unto us, that we may know them.” That is what was happening when the angels came. That is not unclear. That is exactly what God had already defined as an abomination.
Jude 1:7 confirms it, “giving themselves over to fornication, and going after strange flesh.”
So what did they do?
They used true verses… but left out the one that defines the sin.
That’s not a mistake. That’s how subtle deception works.
Genesis 3:1 says, “Yea, hath God said…?” Not a denial. Just a shift. Just enough to move attention away from what God actually said.
2 Corinthians 11:3 warns of the serpent’s subtilty. That word matters. Subtle. Not obvious. Not loud. Quiet. Smooth. Reasonable sounding.
Now look at the result.
Someone watches that video and thinks, “I’m not proud. I’m not oppressing the poor. I’m a good person.”
But they are still living in the very sin God called an abomination, which is homosexuality.
And because that part was left out, they feel safe.
That’s the DANGER.
Sodom was not destroyed for one sin alone. It was full of sin. But you do not get to remove the one God clearly defined just because it offends the culture.
Isaiah 5:20 says, “Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil…”
This is why we stay with Scripture alone.
Not part of it. Not the comfortable parts. All of it.
Because Satan doesn’t need to erase the Bible. He just needs people to leave pieces of it out.
And that’s exactly what you just saw if you watched the video.
They didn’t deny the sin. They just refused to say it.
And that’s how deception works.
Satan doesn’t always come with open rebellion. He comes with partial truth. Just enough Scripture to sound right, while quietly leaving out what God clearly said.
If you watched the video. They quoted Ezekiel 16:49. Pride. Fullness. Idleness. Neglect of the poor. All true. But they stopped short of letting Scripture finish the thought. Verse 50 says, “they… committed abomination before me.”
And here is what they would not say:
Leviticus 18:22 says, “Thou shalt not lie with mankind, as with womankind: it is abomination.”
That is the main point they avoided.
Now go back to the actual moment in Genesis 19. “The men of the city… called unto Lot… bring them out unto us, that we may know them.” That is what was happening when the angels came. That is not unclear. That is exactly what God had already defined as an abomination.
Jude 1:7 confirms it, “giving themselves over to fornication, and going after strange flesh.”
So what did they do?
They used true verses… but left out the one that defines the sin.
That’s not a mistake. That’s how subtle deception works.
Genesis 3:1 says, “Yea, hath God said…?” Not a denial. Just a shift. Just enough to move attention away from what God actually said.
2 Corinthians 11:3 warns of the serpent’s subtilty. That word matters. Subtle. Not obvious. Not loud. Quiet. Smooth. Reasonable sounding.
Now look at the result.
Someone watches that video and thinks, “I’m not proud. I’m not oppressing the poor. I’m a good person.”
But they are still living in the very sin God called an abomination, which is homosexuality.
And because that part was left out, they feel safe.
That’s the DANGER.
Sodom was not destroyed for one sin alone. It was full of sin. But you do not get to remove the one God clearly defined just because it offends the culture.
Isaiah 5:20 says, “Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil…”
This is why we stay with Scripture alone.
Not part of it. Not the comfortable parts. All of it.
Because Satan doesn’t need to erase the Bible. He just needs people to leave pieces of it out.
And that’s exactly what you just saw if you watched the video.