The Bible and Sexual Morality
The Bible
starts right out by telling us that God created humans and He created us in His
own image. He created us as sexual beings, male and female, and with a free
will to do whatever we want to do. Already that sounds dangerous, doesn’t it? And God said that that was all very good!
Scripture
says that the first man God created was named “Adam”. (Genesis 2) God loved Adam and said that it
was not good for man (Adam) to be alone. So, God gave Adam a woman (Eve) to love and to
become his wife. And God told Adam and Eve to have children and take care of
the earth. (Genesis 2) God, the Creator, Father and Giver of all good gifts, gave
Adam and Eve and all us humans the gift of marriage and sex and love and
responsibility and family. And God said that that was all very good.
But along
with God’s good gifts of sex and marriage, God also gives us boundaries and
rules for how we are to use these sexual gifts of His. God loves us and knows
what is best for us. He wants to protect us and our loved ones from harm. And warn us that our sexuality can be used
the wrong way. As a fire burning out of bounds can cause great destruction,
burning up everything in its path, so our sexuality, burning out of bounds, can
destroy our families, harm our children and weaken our communities. And leave us and our children alone and
disillusioned as well.
But if we
use our God given sexuality inside of His boundaries, we and our loved ones can
live the good life! The life God desires
for us. He desires that we find “true
love” if we want it and that our sexual love, like a fire, will brighten and
warm our families and influence and bless our communities.
God plans
for us to enjoy a strong loving marriage and share our life with a faithful husband
or wife, if we wish. God gives us our
sexuality to help make this happen and to bond us together in a great love
affair and marriage union and children. A marriage union that He personally
blesses (Proverbs 5:3-20, Malachi 2:14) God dreams such big dreams for us, but
to make those dreams happen we need to do our part and stay within His boundaries
and obey His laws.
There are
good reasons why the Bible is full of prohibitions against any sexual activity
outside of marriage between a man and a woman.
God’s Word forbids sexual prostitution. (Leviticus 19:29; Deuteronomy
22:25-27; Proverbs 6:25-26 and sexual violence (Deuteronomy 22:25-27) God’s
Word forbids sex with animals (Leviticus 18:23; 20:15-16) and forbids sex with
relatives (Leviticus 18:23: 20:15-16) and other laws regarding sex outside of His
boundaries. (Leviticus 18:22: Romans 1:26-27)
The Bible
also forbids sex between a man and a woman who are not married to each other. Sex
between a man and woman who are unmarried is called “fornication” in the Bible. Whereas sex between a married person with
anyone other than their spouse is called “adultery.” This command not to commit
adultery is one of the Ten Commandments. (Exodus 20:14) These commands were
given by God during Old Testament times, but they were given again by Jesus and
the writers of the New Testament.
(Matthew 19:7-9; Romans 13:9; Hebrews 13:4) These laws were given to add
joy and romance to our lives and to protect and stabilize marriage and family
and community.
Jesus even
spoke against a man looking at a woman with lustful intent. (Matthew5:28) The Bible speaks against
wearing immodest clothing (1 Timothy 2:9-10) and using seductive speech
(Proverbs 5:1-23: 7:1-27) Scripture even speaks against crude speech or
entertainment that revolves around sexual immorality. Ephesians 53-5 says: “Sexual immorality and
all impurity and covetousness must not even be named among you…” I
would think that porn on the internet would fit into these forbidden categories.
How many marriages have been damaged by pornography?
Scripture also
says that God hates divorce. (Malachi 2:16) Jesus said that, unless there is unfaithfulness
in the marriage, we should not divorce. (Matthew 19:9) I do not believe that
God wants a person to stay in an abusive marriage. Scripture says that God also hates war and
killing, but when a warring nation attacked the Jewish people, God would fight and
help His people in their battles. We live in a sinful world where wars and
divorce happen. We cannot stop what
others do, but we can do our best to try to avoid divorce – (and war) when that
is possible.
Sex sells,
and big businesses often do not want to stop selling sex when it is so
profitable. But Scripture says: “You
cannot serve two masters, either he will hate the one and love the other, you
cannot serve God and money.” (Matthew
6:24) God planned for our marriages to be grand love affairs. But they may
never become what they were meant to be if we spend time entertaining ourselves
with cheap sex and pornography and lusting after young air brushed bodies.
God
prohibits sexual worship – or the idolization of sex and sexual activity,
expecting it to bring us ultimate satisfaction.
The first commandment of the Ten Commandments in the Bible says that God
wants first place in our lives for Himself. (Exodus 20:3) Sex is good, but sex
is not God. And it will not ultimately
fulfill. There is an empty hole in our
hearts that can only be filled by God!
You may be
thinking that there are too many sexual prohibitions in the Bible. That God seems to want to take all our fun
away. But God, the Creator of sex, and
our loving heavenly Father, gives us these laws to protect us and our loved
ones from pain and sorrow. Sex is not a
mechanical act between two objects: but a relational God given bond between a
husband and wife who have committed their lives to one another in a covenant
relationship. (Proverbs 5:3-20: Malachi
2:14)
The Bible
emphasizes the importance of our bodies when it says “the body is not made for
sexual immorality but for the Lord. And
the Lord is for the body.” …Do you not know that your bodies are members of
Christ Himself? “(I Corinthians 6:13,15) Scripture says that our body is the
temple of the Holy Spirit, if we follow Christ.
Our sexual
activity is a moral decision. But some
people argue that infidelity is in our genes. If that were true would that mean
that if a person desires to be unfaithful to their marriage partner that he
must fulfill his desires to be true to himself or to be fully himself? As followers of Christ we are not to act out on
every bad thought or desire we have!
Adultery is not inevitable. It is
immoral. We are not pre-programmed
robots. We choose our reactions to our temptations. And God promises to make a way out of our
temptation if we will take it. (1 Corinthians 10:13)
Scripture
says: “Flee from sexual immorality.” It’s
as simple as that! Run the other
way! Just say “no”. And God says: “for
you were bought with a price. (the blood of Jesus)” (1 Corinthians 6:18,20) As
Christians we all have sinned. But God in
Christ has forgiven us and we are headed in a new direction through
Christ.
Jesus calls us
to a new direction when He says: “If anyone of you would come after Me, let him
deny himself and take up his cross and follow Me.” (Luke 9:23) One of the
things we are to deny ourselves in this life as Christians is any sexuality
outside of God’s boundaries. Repentance is costly. But Jesus is asking us to say “no” to who we
are in our sin; in order to find an entirely new identity of who we are in Him! Jesus is calling you! What will your answer be?
Many ideas
in this blog were taken from David Platt’s book, “Counter Culture”
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