Kevin DeYoung Quotes
When Was The Last Time We Took A Verse Like, "Let There Be No Filthiness Nor Foolish Talk Nor Crude Joking, Which Are Out Of Place, But Instead Let There Be Thanksgiving" (Eph. 5:4) And Even Began To Try To Apply This To Our Conversation, Our Movies, Our YouTube Clips, Our Television And Commercial Intake? What Does It Mean That There Must Not Be Even A Hint Of Immorality Among The Saints (v. 3)? It Must Mean Something. In Our Sex-saturated Culture, I Would Be Surprised If There Were Not At Least A Few Hints Of Immorality In Our Texts And Tweets And Inside Jokes. And What About Our Clothes, Our Music, Our Flirting, And The Way We Talk About People Who Aren't In The Room?
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