#Matthew 5:27-30; 1 Corinthians 6:12; Genesis 2:24; Romans 13:12-14; Galatians 5:16; Psalm 51:12#
Henry Schorr's main point is that lust is a serious issue that can lead to moral failure, and it is essential to resist its temptation. He emphasizes that lust is not just a physical act, but it begins in the mind and heart, and it can degrade a person's nobility, enslave them, and ultimately destroy lives, marriages, and families. Schorr encourages his audience to trust in God's word, to keep God's standards of sexual purity, and to take radical action to stop playing games with sin. He also suggests replacing lustful thoughts with good and constructive images, filling one's life with knowing and serving God and others, and being obsessed with Jesus to resist temptation. Ultimately, Schorr reminds his audience that forgiveness is possible through Jesus, and they can change and live a life that is pleasing to God.