Sanctify Your Sex (Leviticus 18)

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Classroom Instructions

Lesson

Sanctify Your Sex (Leviticus 18)

  • Framing

    • Who _________ is...

    • _________ we are ...

    • How to _________ ...

  • Content

    • Sex is not like this –

      • Religion and sex

      • Why so negative?

    • Sex is for marriage –

      • Exclusiveness and Expansion

      • Matter of worship

      • Degree of difference

  • Context

    • Sex as a holy thing (in God’s presence)

    • Genesis 1-2

      • Elements –

      • Bigger picture –

  • Conclusion

Questions for Reflection and Discussion:

  1. What do you believe the Bible teaches about sex? Where did you get your ideas from, and how confident are you that they are accurate?
  2. What do you make of our current culture’s sexual confusion? Where do you think the confusions and controversies come from? How have you engaged them so far?
  3. What difference does it make to get the proper “framing” for reading this text?
  4. Do you agree with DeFazio’s observations about this text and Genesis 1-2? Why or why not?

Sanctify Your Sex (Leviticus 18) Instructions

Lesson

Sanctify Your Sex (Leviticus 18)

  • Framing

    • Who _________ is...

    • _________ we are ...

    • How to _________ ...

  • Content

    • Sex is not like this –

      • Religion and sex

      • Why so negative?

    • Sex is for marriage –

      • Exclusiveness and Expansion

      • Matter of worship

      • Degree of difference

  • Context

    • Sex as a holy thing (in God’s presence)

    • Genesis 1-2

      • Elements –

      • Bigger picture –

  • Conclusion

Questions for Reflection and Discussion:

  1. What do you believe the Bible teaches about sex? Where did you get your ideas from, and how confident are you that they are accurate?
  2. What do you make of our current culture’s sexual confusion? Where do you think the confusions and controversies come from? How have you engaged them so far?
  3. What difference does it make to get the proper “framing” for reading this text?
  4. Do you agree with DeFazio’s observations about this text and Genesis 1-2? Why or why not?