Ephesians 5: 5 Commentary

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For this ye know, that no whoremonger, nor unclean person, nor covetous man, who is an idolater, hath any inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and of God.

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THE JEZEBELS WIDESPREAD IN societies WHERE SHOULD BE MONOGAMY FOR ALL MEN ARE ENFORCED!

Foolish women duped by the Big Big Lie and Jezebel..acting foolishly and debauchery

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sOURCE: http://byrdeye.blogspot.com/2008/04/modern-caininism.html

“…I didn’t exactly succeed. But after a week of talking to people in various states of undress and intoxication, I can tell you this much: What’s happening on spring break beaches isn’t just boys being boys and girls going wild. It’s young people, women especially, deciding that the way to measure their readiness for the adult world is not in terms of education or emotional maturity but sexual desirability.

The raunchy contests and general debauchery were something that these women had prepared for, almost as though for a final exam. They’d logged hours at the gym, in tanning booths and at body wax salons. They’d save up money for breast implants and then timed the surgery so they’d be healed by spring break. Some seemed to have practiced drinking, experimenting with different alcohol combinations to see what afforded the fastest buzz with the least amount of calories and dollars spent.

One word I heard again and again, oddly, was “confidence.” As they psyched themselves up for wet T-shirt contests or debated whether a given guy was worth flirting with, a lot of women told me that they saw spring break as the proving ground for their attractiveness. “If I can be considered hot here, I’ll be hot anywhere,” a rather morose woman sitting on a bar stool in a bikini and high heels told me. “I’m here to get confident.”

That’s sad, but it’s not exactly irrational given the context (no one was there, after all, to participate in a chess tournament). But the more women I talked to, the more it became clear that hotness was, for them, the largest factor in the equation of their self-worth. When they talked about what they wanted to do with their lives, they spoke not of jobs or grad school but of looking good, of having the right equipment and experience to ensure a place in the raunch-obsessed pop culture they’d come to see as the real world.

And why not? These days, miniskirts the size of cocktail napkins are considered appropriate mall attire for 14-year-olds. Local newscasters seem to regard see-through shirts as proper on-air attire. And illiteracy appears to have spread to the point at which parents can put a T-shirt on a 2-year-old without noticing that the words “Future Hooters Girl” are printed across the front. With girl power like that, can we really blame these women for seeing their sexuality as their only currency?”

CommentaryBy TIUCHE (wrote 3262 Bible Commentaries - permalink to this Commentary)
TimePosted on: 2/10/2012 15:21 pm
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COULD UNCLEAN PERSON COME IN TO THE KINGDOM OF GOD
Would my not taking a bath classify me as unclean? Is being unclean in here only means being spiritually dirty…no it means both spiritual and physical (see 2 Corinthian 7:1).
There are three sins here mentioned that could bar us from entering into the Kingdom of God… three sins which Paul keeps on annoyingly repeating from verse 3. he repeats it again in here…
1. Fornication as enumerated in Leviticus 18; which if we disobey could makes as one who spread whoredoms or kingdoms of harlots;
2. Acts which would make as unclean as enumerated in Leviticus 11; and
3. Illegally Desiring or taking the properties that already belong to others.

Was i wrong when i told Scot Dale that eating abominable foods has no bearing whatsoever with salvation? I am not sure now!

CommentaryBy TIUCHE (wrote 3262 Bible Commentaries - permalink to this Commentary)
TimePosted on: 5/31/2011 16:50 pm
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Paul here defines idolatry: loving money other than doing what is right; Living immoral in our actions, whether in speech or even having hints of sexual impurity. Paul defines this as idolatry. Cf. v. 3-5. Idolatry is not limited to bowing down to a physical object.

Paul says not to let anyone deceive you into thinking such a person can go to heaven.

CommentaryBy James Richter (wrote 536 Bible Commentaries - permalink to this Commentary)
TimePosted on: 1/11/2011 01:38 am
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