I'm always curious and somewhat astonished when God's Word lumps certain immoral actions together, some of which may not be considered as bad as others. Yet, here is a Bible verse that sees them all on par.
"Let us walk properly as in the daytime, not in orgies and drunkennes, not in sexual immorality and sensuality, not in quarreling and jealousy" (Romans 13:13 ESV).
In my mind quarreling and jealousy are not near as bad as the others included on that list. Perhaps, what they could lead to though, if left unchecked, is where the evil lies.
It's kind of like the Pharisee and the Tax Collector's attitudes and stances as they prayed and even why they'd come to pray in the first place.
One came to exalt himself, telling God how good he was - how morally upright he was. In contrast, the tax collector humbly admitted his sinfulness, begging God for mercy. "I'm a sinner," he outrightly confessed (see Luke 18:9-14).
Self-righteousness does not justify us. So when we think one type of sin is worse than another, or that because we've lived a good-living life and haven't hurt anyone, we are justified in God's sight, we are blind to truth.
As Paul encouraged the Roman congregation of Jewish and Gentile believers,
"Cast off the works of darkness" (Roman 13:12 ESV).
Darkness that we think is light. Let's understand how God sees us and our acitons. Instead let's,
" ... put on the armor of light ..." and "walk properly as in the daytime" (Romans 13:12 & 13).
Allow the light of God and His Word to illuminate even to our most inner and intimate thoughts and intents of heart.
Paul adds something of major import ...
"But put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh, to gratify its desires" (Romans 13:14 ESV).
Don't put temptation in temptation's way to test your own temptation thresholds. We need to search our hearts and minds in the 'daylight' of God's Word and Holy Spirit conviction, thus avoiding all the immorality, even the bits we think aren't that bad.
~ ERC May 2026 ~
Based on Romans 13 ESV.
Sing, When We Walk With the Lord (Trust and Obey), along with the Isle of man Methodist Church choir.







