Maintaining Sexual Integrity in Digital Babylon

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Isabel writes, I was 10 years old when I watched porn for the first time. I found myself on Pornhub, which I stumbled across by accident and returned to out of curiosity. The website had no age verification, no ID requirement. Not even an ID. Not even a prompt asking me if I was over 18. [00:03:07] (18 seconds)


A recent Cambridge University study shows that porn's effects on the brain are neurochemically identical to drug addiction. It's as much as a dangerous substance as illicit drugs is. But some, including Nadine Strossen, the former national president of the ACLU, argue that minors' access to porn content is a free speech issue. [00:05:52] (22 seconds)


And although it may seem impossible, the temptation way too great, the invasion of digital Babylon too pervasive, I really do believe that Jesus, Jesus offers hope, a better way made possible through God who is in the business of doing impossible things. [00:11:01] (22 seconds)


Jesus essentially is dismantling the ethical code of a Jewish culture that said it's okay to lust after a woman. It's not that bad. It's not as bad as adultery. And Jesus is saying, in my kingdom, lust is just as bad as adultery. [00:15:50] (18 seconds)


To begin with, the Jewish tradition had a extremely high view of sex and healthy sexual desire. We talked about this quite a bit in our sexual formation series in August, but monogamous marital sex between men and women was exalted in the Jewish culture. [00:16:51] (18 seconds)


And it is with this really high view of sexuality, sex and sexual relationships that Jesus says, guard this precious thing at all costs. Channel your sexual desires appropriately so as not to devalue or cheapen such a precious thing that I created. [00:18:00] (24 seconds)


Sacrifice even the most precious and dear things for the sake of sexual purity and the preservation of the dignity and image-bearing nature of those around you. In other words, delete Tinder and Hinge if they're causing you to intentionally lust after other people. [00:24:42] (21 seconds)


In digital Babylon, where the opportunity to practice the prolonged look, where that has become so accessible, far too prevalent, and even predatory in nature, Jesus is calling all of us to take decisive and drastic action to protect our souls. [00:26:18] (21 seconds)


And I bring that up to say, like, confession is the only way to bring dark things into the light, period. And I think a lot of dark things need to be brought into the light. And here is what I can promise you, both Alex and I, that in your confession, in this community, you will only find love. [00:30:28] (25 seconds)


But instead, you will be praised, honored for your bravery, and celebrated for your confession, and loved as we journey together with one another towards healing and wholeness. And so we're actually going to head into a time of confession today. Alex will be leading us in that. [00:31:07] (24 seconds)


And so if you need to confess, if you need to pray with a prayer partner, if you need to find a microchurch leader, if you need to find one of our pastoral team, if you need to find a friend and confess, we would encourage you to do that. [00:31:53] (14 seconds)


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