Sex is not a blush-topic for God. He talks about sex throughout His Holy
Word.
Sex is surely not a hush-hush hideaway for today's comedy, movies, rap,
videos, books, magazines and what-have-you.
Sex as an "item" has found its place within our public schools.
Yet the church too frequently continues in its cultural lag syndrome by
shying away from a theme dealt with quite freely by the church's deity.
First, God would have us understand that sex is not a "bad" word.
Instead, sex is a gift from God Himself. Satan did not provide us with
our sexuality.
Second, it is true that sex, being one of the Lord's good presents, can
be corrupted by the devil. When that is so, sex turns into lust. Lust
then is the devil's misuse of God's good gift. Therefore, believers
should make a clear differentiation between the two terms when coming to
the discussion table.
Third, sex was meant by God to be more than procreative. It was intended
also to be pleasurable.
Fourth, since God gives the gift, God also makes the ground rules for the
gift's use. Throughout His Word, God makes it clear that sex is meant to
be actualized within marriage. Outside of marriage, sexual relationships
are sinful--plain and simple.
Fifth, God has promised discipline for the unmarried. Discipline is
enumerated in the fruit of the Holy Spirit.
Sixth, God has planned for His gift of sex within marriage to be
especially meaningful. This is primarily so when both wife and husband
are sanctified by the Holy Spirit.
Sanctification is based on the premise that the believer has made a
complete surrender of his entire life to God. There is no area kept back
for carnal purposes. God has given His all to save us; therefore, the
resigned believer gives his all to serve Him.
Yielding completely one's human spirit to God results in the divine
Spirit indwelling the Christian, cleansing the carnal nature, thus
empowering the believer to live the life of holiness.
Such a purifying experience should obviously include one's sexuality.
Therefore, the height of sexual expression within marriage should be
realized by the sanctified husband and sanctified wife who are blessed
continually by the Holy Spirit.
This opportunity for sanctified sharing needs to be explained more
carefully and thoroughly in marriage counseling prior to the wedding.
Further, more written material should be available to couples in order
for them to understand God's sex gift as being one of the prized
treasures offered the human potential.
In the Old Testament, The Song of Solomon for example is a rhapsody of
spirit-and-body pleasurable exchange blessed by God. The intimacies
graciously pictured are exceptionally real.
In the New Testament, Paul speaks of the Christian husband's body not
being his, but belonging to his believing wife. He also speaks of the
Christian wife's body not being hers, but belonging to her believing
husband.
Jesus echoes the call of the Old Testament by inviting the man to leave
his parents in order to cleave in union to his wife--to become one flesh.
Over and over again, the Word provides the reader with graphic detail
concerning the marital bond. It also states in similar detail the dangers
of writing one's own sexuality-rules-of-the-game. Such wealth of
revealed information needs to get into the minds of believers more and
more.
The hush-hush hideaway whisper of some is not regarded as the backroom
topic for God.
The church, more than ever, needs to relate truthfully the Word to
today's believers. Hopefully then they may grasp the beauty-power
available in the sanctified sexual sharings of a husband and a wife.
Printed in the August 23, l998 issue of VISTA
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