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How Does God's Law Govern Our Sexuality?

  1. The Prohibition
  2. The Requirement
  3. The Motive Read: Proverbs 5 Text: Lord's Day 41
Joshua Engelsma·2024-12-15

So in our souls ought there to be that revulsion for and the spiritual vomit of repentance. with respect to any violation of this 7th commandment. No adultery. There's also a positive requirement of this 7th commandment like with all of the commandments of God's law. In order to understand what

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Sex in Our Time

Dwight Monsma·1964-03-01

By extension, the whole sphere of behavior related even indirectly to the sexual functions and embracing all affectionate and pleasure-seeking conduct.” Behavior of the two sexes with all its ramifications comes closer to what is implied by the word sex. A fourth definition reiterates this with, “Th

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Sex Information

Schuyler (Schuiler)·1947-02-01

The mysteries of sex and sex life are not matters to be ashamed of. There is nothing awful or bad or sensational about it. God has made man that way. That is a fundamental principle from which we should proceed. Sex is not the result of sin, but a creation ordinance. It belongs to this earthly dispe

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Courtship (3)

Cornelius Hanko·1978-10-01

Negatively, do not let your sexual impulses get out of hand. A young man may entice his girl-friend to see how far she will let him go in giving vent to his sexual urge. A young woman may be afraid of losing her boyfriend if she acts too coy, too cold, too prudish in matters of sex. Besides, scant c

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Theologians’ Views on Dating and Marriage (1)

Steve Spencer·1996-09-01

Third, this passage teaches us that marriage is about sex or more correctly that sex is about marriage. We must not understand this teaching in a worldly sense: marriage is not about the fulfillment of our sensual pleasures. We must understand our sexuality in a biblical way. Sex is an expression of

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The High Cost of Petting!

D. Small·1967-03-01

It is more than a physical act, too, for it affects every dimen­sion of personality. Petting, like all sexual experiences, penetrates to the very depths of a person’s being, and for that reason it can lead to sublime heights of joy as a function within marriage, or drag one down to depths of impurit

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Mutual Relationship of the Sexes

Schuyler (Schuiler)·1947-03-01

It is also normal for our young people that they want to be together. Also “sex” is a gift of God and it is a phenomenon of nature that the opposite sex attracts. No parent need to become alarmed when his boy or girl manifests a liking for the opposite sex. It would be abnormal if this were not so.

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Passion

Robert C. Harbach·1970-02-01

Lasciviousness is really a much broader term, meaning excess, every form of excess, unbridled lust, such as that found everywhere in today’s degraded, degrading and pathetically inferior literature, songs with hidden meaning, erotic dances, lewd dress and the whole whelming flood of sex-mania surgin

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Lessons From the Life of David: David and Bathsheba

Kenneth Koole·1987-08-01

What does the life of David, and in particular the incident with Bathsheba teach us about this aspect of our natures its powers, the assaults against it, the grievous sins to which it can so easily lead us? And, what is our calling with respect to chastity and control? SEX! SEX! SEX! One wonders whe

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Sex: Why Wait?

Steven Key·1989-04-01

Because I do not want you, either, to have a negative view of sex. God’s law of love is most beautiful, when we stay within its sphere. Sexuality is a beautiful thing, as is the sex act, provided again that it is within the sphere of God’s law of love.