1. "The reality is that many of us don't want to pursue a conversation on our sexuality or on this subject because we are painfully aware of how broken we are. This is a conversation that can bring up feelings of shame, embarrassment, guilt, or anxiety. But let me maybe offer some comfort. We're all feeling some of the same things. You're not alone in that feeling of embarrassment. You're not alone in that feeling of shame. We are together a community of sexual brokenness. Because in one way or another, we are all sexually broken."
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2. "The question isn't whether I'm being formed or not. The question is what story is shaping me? What story am I letting form me? Now, there are an abundance of stories vying for our attention, vying for our adoption. But I think two stories in particular have dominated the American imagination and most distorted our understanding of sex. The first is the story of shame. The shame story proposes one simple rule. No sex before marriage."
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3. "The Christian invitation is a story that invites us to honor our bodies and our sexual desires without giving in to every whim. It's a story that insists that our desire for connection and intimacy is holy, a God-given gift. It is a story that says a Christian sexual ethic is a gift. It is a story that says that modesty within is a gift, Il إيمد أن تحذرك المنصة is a part of the life you have always longed for."
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4. "The good news is that through Jesus's death and resurrection, all creation is being renewed, healed, and restored. Everything broken, mended, all evil undone, every wrong made right, and in the name of Jesus, we are forgiven, transformed, and liberated by the Spirit of God. Paul argues that you do not have the right to do anything because someone has a claim on you. Someone says you are too valuable, you are too precious, and you are too wonderful to give yourself away like that."
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5. "Our bodies are the instruments by which the invisible becomes visible. Generosity revealed through an outstretched hand. Patience revealed in relaxed shoulders. Mercy revealed in a hug. Goodness revealed in action. Our bodies are how the invisible is made visible, and our bodies matter, and thus sex matters. This is where Paul is going about uniting with a prostitute. What Paul calls two becoming one flesh is this biological, physiological, and emotional bonds that are forged through sexual intimacy."
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6. "Contrary to popular opinion, Orthodox Christianity has a much higher view of sex than the shame story or the secular story. We believe sex is too holy of a union to just share with anyone. The Christian vision identifies marriage, a lifelong commitment, as the space in which bodies are most honored. It is a beautiful invitation to go, my body is sacred, and it first belongs to the Lord."
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7. "Our sexual desire is an ache to connect with another human. It is the impulse to move towards intimacy, vulnerability, and bonds. Philip Yancey observed that the very word sex comes from a Latin verb that means to cut off. Or sever. And sexual impulses drive us to unite, to restore the union that has been severed. Freud diagnosed the deep pain within us as a longing for union with a parent. Young diagnosed a longing for union with the opposite sex. The Christian sees a deeper longing for union with the God who created us."
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8. "The sacred story traces back to our deepest longing and says the fulfillment of that is unity with God. Single, celibate, dating, divorce, married, satisfied or unsatisfied, we are all invited to search the corners of our deepest longings and discover they all lead back to God. That does not mean every sexual desire is to be acted on, as Paul will soon point out, but that in paying attention, in paying attention to our sexual desires, we will understand the passionate nature of God's love for us."
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9. "The Christian sexual ethic isn't a repressive case for monogamy. It is a revolution insisting that all humans are worthy of honor and dignity. Social commentator Louise Perry argues that the Christian sexual vision is and was nothing short of a revolution. She writes, Christianity upended an ethical system in which male access to the female body was unquestioned, and unquestionable. Whereas the Romans regarded male chastity as profoundly unhealthy, Christians prized it and insisted on it."
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10. "The sacred story of sex is a better witness to the world because it insists on the dignity, integrity, and integrity of all humans. Worship team, if you want to join me, I'm going to bring this to a close. Conversations like this can often leave us feeling guilty. Some of you are probably working through a whole host of emotions even right now. There can be a lot of anxiety or embarrassment, a feeling of being exposed. And I just want to gently remind you, welcome home."
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