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PursueGOD is a new kind of discipleship curriculum for an increasingly complicated world. We use podcasts on a variety of topics to offer no-nonsense answers to everyday questions. Then we organize these podcasts into series so you can use them to make disciples at church, home, or in the world. Here’s how it works:
- Pick a series from our homepage. There's plenty to choose from!
- Each series contains multiple lessons. Click on the numbered tabs to open each lesson.
- Start by listening to the podcast on your own, before you meet as a group. Take notes as needed, and listen again if it helps. Consider starting a discipleship journal to track what you're learning.
- Meet as a group to talk through what you learned from the podcast. Each lesson includes shownotes, talking points, and discussion questions. Click on the # tab to explore additional topics.
- Listen to the podcast above for more helpful tips or check out one of our many training series.
- Conversations about sexual purity can’t be had too often. Solomon repeatedly warned about sexual immorality.
- The average age of first porn exposure is between 11 and 13 years old, highlighting the urgency of this topic.
- Purity starts with genuine desire in the heart, not just external actions. Psalm 19:14
- Sexual purity is possible with intentionality and reliance on God’s power, as demonstrated by Job. Job 31:1, Ephesians 1:19-20
- God sees us through Christ—His love leads us toward purity, even though He doesn’t ignore our sins.
- God’s original design for sex is intimacy without shame, guilt, or comparison. Genesis 2:25
- God can redeem your sexual past, making purity a worthy pursuit no matter where you’ve been.
- Read the talking points above as a group, including scripture references. What are your initial thoughts about these points or about the podcast lesson (see audio above)?
- Of the four critical questions discussed, which resonates most with you personally? Why?
- How does knowing God’s true view of you influence your approach to sexual purity?
- What practical steps could you take to “make a covenant with your eyes,” similar to Job?
- What are some common misconceptions men have about purity, and how does the Bible clarify these misconceptions?
- Why do you think purity is worth fighting for, even though our culture often dismisses it?
- What next step will you commit to this week to pursue greater sexual purity?
- Becoming a Christian equips us to overcome sin but doesn’t eliminate our capacity to sin. The struggle between flesh and Spirit is ongoing. Galatians 5:16-17, Romans 7:14-25
- You’re a target. The enemy actively seeks ways to derail your pursuit of sexual purity, especially in today’s culture. Proverbs 9:13-18
- Your struggle isn’t unique. God promises to provide a way out of every temptation you face. 1 Corinthians 10:13, Hebrews 4:15
- Fleeing temptation is crucial, but proactive strategies like accountability, spiritual disciplines, and guarding thoughts and eyes are equally important.
- Read the talking points above as a group, including scripture references. What are your initial thoughts about these points or about the podcast lesson (see audio above)?
- How does understanding that all believers share the same struggle impact your perspective on your own battles with temptation?
- Why do you think men often underestimate the role accountability can play in achieving sexual purity?
- Share a practical step you’ve found effective for controlling your thoughts or eyes. How could your experience encourage others in the group?
- Describe a moment when God clearly provided a “way out” of temptation. What helped you recognize and act on it?
- Which proactive purity strategy (connecting with God, involving others, controlling thoughts or eyes) most needs your attention right now?
- How does knowing Jesus faced every temptation you do, yet without sin, encourage you in your own battle for purity?
- Clearly define your target for sexual purity. Focusing only on guilt removal or temptation elimination won’t lead to lasting victory. Aim to honor God. 2 Corinthians 7:10, Romans 12:1, 1 Corinthians 6:12-13
- Temptation never originates with God. Recognize temptation as coming from external and internal sources. James 1:13-16
- Expect different intensity levels of spiritual storms on your purity journey. Ignoring warnings makes you vulnerable to defeat.
- Sexual purity isn’t just about avoiding prohibited behaviors; it’s proactively pursuing godly relationships and intimacy that honor God.
- Read the talking points above as a group, including scripture references. What are your initial thoughts about these points or about the podcast lesson (see audio above)?
- Why is aiming to honor God a more effective goal for sexual purity than simply trying to remove guilt or avoid temptation?
- How have misconceptions about temptation’s source affected your own spiritual growth?
- What practical steps can you take to prepare yourself for the different intensity levels of spiritual storms?
- Discuss Roger Frankhauser’s definition of purity. What stands out to you, and how does it reshape your understanding of purity?
- How might focusing on positive godly principles, rather than simply prohibitions, change your approach to sexual purity?
- Which “storm level” best describes where you currently are, and what strategies can help you strengthen your defenses?
- Although the Bible doesn’t explicitly mention masturbation, biblical principles clearly indicate that masturbation is almost always, if not always, sinful. Galatians 5:22-23, 1 Corinthians 7:3-4
- Accurate theology shapes godly behavior and strengthens our pursuit of sexual purity. An incorrect view of God can lead us into dangerous thinking and sinful habits. Psalm 42:1-2
- Guilt and conviction draw us back toward God’s standards; shame and condemnation push us away from God and hinder spiritual growth. Romans 8:1
- Understanding God’s true character (goodness, holiness, love, forgiveness, faithfulness) provides strength and motivation for sexual purity.
- Read the talking points above as a group, including scripture references. What are your initial thoughts about these points or about the podcast lesson (see audio above)?
- Why do you think masturbation is such a controversial topic among Christians? Which biblical principles speak most clearly to you regarding this issue?
- How does understanding the difference between guilt and shame change your perspective on your own struggles with sexual purity?
- In what ways can inaccurate views of God lead to unhealthy sexual behaviors or thoughts?
- How can you practically deepen your theology and relationship with God to strengthen your pursuit of purity?
- Share a time when you experienced conviction that led you closer to God. What was the result?
- What practical steps can you take this week to build a foundation of purity based on accurate biblical theology?
- Connecting regularly with God through Scripture and prayer equips us spiritually and prepares us for the inevitable storms in our pursuit of purity. 2 Timothy 3:16-17, Psalm 119:9-16
- Prayer reminds us of our dependence on God, who is our perfect, loving, and faithful Heavenly Father.
- True spiritual victory comes from walking in the Spirit’s power, not merely from human effort or discipline. Galatians 3:2-3, Galatians 5:16-17
- Authentic accountability with trusted Christian friends is essential. Isolation makes us vulnerable; accountability strengthens and protects us. Galatians 6:1-2
- Read the talking points above as a group, including scripture references. What are your initial thoughts about these points or about the podcast lesson (see audio above)?
- How has regular Bible reading and prayer impacted your own pursuit of sexual purity?
- What obstacles have you faced when trying to establish regular spiritual disciplines? How have you overcome them, or what support do you need?
- Why is it important to distinguish between “training” and “trying” in spiritual growth?
- How can you practically depend more on the Holy Spirit, rather than solely relying on your own efforts, in your battle for purity?
- Share about a time when accountability with another believer made a significant difference in your spiritual life.
- What specific steps will you take this week to deepen your connection with God and build stronger accountability relationships?
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Controlling our thoughts starts by replacing sinful thoughts with godly ones. The longer we dwell on sin, the more appealing it becomes. Romans 12:2, Philippians 4:8-9
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God created men as visual creatures—but that’s not an excuse for lust. Controlling what we look at is essential for purity. Job 31:1, Matthew 6:22-23
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The battle for sexual purity is won through proactive choices—addressing temptation early (“kill sin when it’s small”).
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Practical, intentional strategies (physical and digital boundaries) greatly enhance victory over sexual temptation.
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Read the talking points above as a group, including scripture references. What are your initial thoughts about these points or about the podcast lesson (see audio above)?
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Why is replacing sinful thoughts more effective than simply trying to suppress them?
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What specific strategies help you replace unhealthy thoughts with godly ones?
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Discuss Job’s “covenant with his eyes.” How can making a similar commitment practically impact your daily life?
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How does King David’s story with Bathsheba illustrate the dangers of not controlling our eyes?
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What practical boundaries do you currently have (or need) to control what your eyes focus on daily?
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Which step do you need to strengthen more—controlling your thoughts or controlling your eyes? How will you take practical action this week?
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The Bible commands us to flee sexual immorality, emphasizing urgency and danger. Don’t play with temptation—run from it. 1 Corinthians 6:18-20, 2 Timothy 2:22
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There’s a huge difference between understanding purity and experiencing it. Actively applying key principles makes purity a reality. Deuteronomy 6:4-9, Psalm 19:9-11
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God’s commands aren’t restrictive; they’re life-giving, offering genuine joy and fulfillment beyond any temporary pleasure of sin.
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Married men: Pursue deeper intimacy with your wife, modeling Christ’s sacrificial love.
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Single men: Recognize God alone offers complete fulfillment and lasting joy. Matthew 22:29-30, Psalm 16:11
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Read the talking points above as a group, including scripture references. What are your initial thoughts about these points or about the podcast lesson (see audio above)?
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Why do you think the Bible uses strong language like “flee” rather than “resist” when talking about sexual immorality?
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In what practical ways can you actively flee temptation in your everyday life?
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Which of the five principles discussed in this series do you most need to strengthen right now, and why?
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How can you regularly remind yourself of these purity principles so they remain fresh and impactful in your daily life?
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Married men: How can you pursue deeper, meaningful intimacy with your wife beyond physical connection?
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Single men: How can you intentionally deepen your intimacy with God, recognizing He is your ultimate source of joy and satisfaction?
- Worth the Wait (Series)
- Stormproof (Men’s Series)
- Save Your Relationship from Sex
- Radical Sexual Purity the Jesus Way
- The 4 P’s of Biblical Sex
- How to Overcome Temptation
- What If I Crossed The Line In A Dating Relationship?
- What Should I Do if I’m in a Sexless Marriage?
- Overcoming Temptation
- Men – The Lies Porn Will Tell You
- Is Sex Before Marriage Normal?
- Men – How Do You Define Lust?
- Here’s What to Do If You Have Had Sex Before Marriage
- Should Christians Use Birth Control?
- Re-Writing Your Rulebook for Sex
- Married to a Sex Addict
- Cohabitation vs. Commitment
- Is It OK for Christians to Live Together Before They Get Married?
- Should You Have Sex Before Marriage?
- Building Trust Back Into Your Marriage | Married to a Sex Addict
- Should Christians Have Sex Before Marriage?
- How Jesus Handled Sexual Sin
- 5 Benefits of Sexual Purity as a Young Man
- What Is Sex?
- 5 Reasons to Wait until Marriage for Sex
- Marriage Tips from Jesus: Lust