Professing to be wise, they became foolish
Dr. Roberto Miranda(Audio: Spanish)
SUMMARY:
Paul in Romans 1:20 says that nature itself speaks about the character of God. Through nature, we can observe that God is a loving, holy, gracious, and just God. Therefore, behavior that goes against these characteristics, such as homosexuality, does not reflect God's behavior as manifested by His creation. Paul also condemns the idolatrous representation of God using animal forms and forms that reflect a demonic and diabolical behavior. He warns against humanity's rebellion against God, preferring their own moral and ethical conclusions, which leads to a darkened perception and foolishness. In the next study, Paul's analysis of homosexuality will be discussed.Welcome to our study concerning homosexuality and the biblical position on this issue. I want to begin by directing your attention to verse 20 of Romans chapter 1 where Paul says that: "Because the invisible things of God, His eternal Power and deity become clearly visible from the creation of the world being understood through the things made in such a way that they have no excuse. "
As we saw in the previous segment, nature itself speaks about the Will of God. The psalmist says that: "The heavens declare the glory of God and the firmament announces the work of His hands." In other words, he who has eyes to study nature sees a God of love, a generous God, a holy God, a gracious God of justice, coherent, who has principles, who has purpose and who is governed by a very behavior. well planned and very consistent with each other.