11-17-2025 PART 3: Unholy Perversion and the Cost of Rejecting God’s Authority
Description
Section 1
The teaching begins by tying the story of Lot and his daughters to modern spiritual corruption. Their actions with their father were disgusting sin, and the nations that came from them, Moab and Ammon, became lifelong enemies of Israel. That historical perversion becomes a launching point to expose current religious groups that call what God calls sin “holy.” Some denominations and religious bodies are now publicly claiming that God made mistakes and that transgenderism is holy, not based on the Word of God but on their own declarations. This is described as doctrines of demons and the preaching of a different Christ, not the true Jesus Christ of Scripture. When churches or religious systems speak in Christ’s Name while denying the authority of the Word of God, they are no longer representing Jesus but a false Christ, and their teachings are as spiritually filthy as Lot’s daughters’ scheme.
Section 2
Behind this deception lies a refusal to submit to the authority of Scripture and a desire for bigger memberships, larger dues, and more money. Instead of calling sin what God calls it, they whitewash it and label darkness as light. Yet Jesus clearly taught that God made humanity male and female, with no extra genders, and that marriage is between a man and a woman. To say God created the universe but cannot preserve a book is absurd; God can absolutely author and preserve His Word. When people act independently of God, like Lot’s daughters or Abraham and Sarah producing Ishmael, they create ongoing trouble and opposition for the people of God. These choices produce enemies, conflict, and long-term spiritual fallout, all because people refuse to seek God’s counsel and instead act in self-righteousness apart from His righteousness.
Section 3
The core warning is that when people and churches stop pursuing God and His Word, sin births more sin, and evil grows with ever-increasing impact. Calling sin holy, or blaming God for human rebellion, is a stench in the nostrils of God and places people under strong delusion because they reject the truth that Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life. Teachers are obligated to declare clearly that such practices are evil, even if the culture labels them bigots or worse. The right response is not self-justifying like Saul, but repentance like King David when confronted by Nathan. For believers today, the lesson is to cling to Scripture as the final authority, refuse to redefine holiness, and accept that following Jesus may bring accusations and rejection. In a culture increasingly similar to Genesis 19, especially in America 2025, the only safe place is humble obedience to God, living by faith, and refusing to participate in or affirm what God calls perversion.



