Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I attend a non denominational conservative church. They definitely preach abstinence. I know of an older (faithful) couple that got married within a year of dating each other. The idea is to trust the Lord and trust biblical sexuality.
Exactly. If you actually believe that Jesus Christ is the son of God and you actually believe that the Bible (with its multiple clear directives for sexual purity and marriage) is the word of God, how can waiting until marriage be such a big stretch? It’s not easy but that is almost the entire point. As a Christian you should be walking a difficult and narrow path.
Because I feel that it’s extremely difficult to wait a long time to find the right individual who is compatible with your faith, family, and children. I think that solitude is so hard to deal with, since this was an unwanted divorce.
Nobody on this board is going to reconcile this for you because you are struggling between your feelings and urges and your professed faith. This is something between you and God, not you and God and an anonymous website. But the Christian Bible and the traditional Christian stance are very, very clear. Paul discusses at length that if you can’t maintain celibacy, you should get married.
If I were you and having this dilemma I would spend some time in prayer and reflection, and reading the Bible. I don’t think you necessarily have to wait a “very long time” to get married if you find a decent Christian man who is willing to wait and willing to marry you. Again, this is all between you and God.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Protestant here. Given my understanding of the New Testament and bearing today's culture in mind I don't think God is against sex outside of marriage at all.
Really? Where does the New Testament approve of sex outside of marriage? I have never, ever seen this suggested.
Anonymous wrote:Protestant here. Given my understanding of the New Testament and bearing today's culture in mind I don't think God is against sex outside of marriage at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I attend a non denominational conservative church. They definitely preach abstinence. I know of an older (faithful) couple that got married within a year of dating each other. The idea is to trust the Lord and trust biblical sexuality.
Exactly. If you actually believe that Jesus Christ is the son of God and you actually believe that the Bible (with its multiple clear directives for sexual purity and marriage) is the word of God, how can waiting until marriage be such a big stretch? It’s not easy but that is almost the entire point. As a Christian you should be walking a difficult and narrow path.
Because I feel that it’s extremely difficult to wait a long time to find the right individual who is compatible with your faith, family, and children. I think that solitude is so hard to deal with, since this was an unwanted divorce.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I attend a non denominational conservative church. They definitely preach abstinence. I know of an older (faithful) couple that got married within a year of dating each other. The idea is to trust the Lord and trust biblical sexuality.
Exactly. If you actually believe that Jesus Christ is the son of God and you actually believe that the Bible (with its multiple clear directives for sexual purity and marriage) is the word of God, how can waiting until marriage be such a big stretch? It’s not easy but that is almost the entire point. As a Christian you should be walking a difficult and narrow path.
Anonymous wrote:I attend a non denominational conservative church. They definitely preach abstinence. I know of an older (faithful) couple that got married within a year of dating each other. The idea is to trust the Lord and trust biblical sexuality.
Anonymous wrote:I was an evangelical Christian and believed that sex should take place in the context of marriage between a man and woman. My ex cheated & we divorced. I currently have a boyfriend and we are not abstinent. I feel guilty, but at the same time I think it’s awful to suggest that the biblical thing to do is wait several years until marriage to have intimacy again. What do other evangelical or Protestant Christians think?