Porn, Sex and the Christian
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JAN 14,
2015
More than ever today there is a deep need for
sexual restoration, healing and change.
The statistics are alarming. “Sex” and “Porn”
are among the top five searched terms for kids under the age of 18 on the
Internet. Thirty-five percent of ALL internet downloads are pornographic. Every
second $3,075.64 is being spent on porn. On average there are 116,000
searches for “child pornography” every day. Every day there are an estimated 68
million pornographic search engine requests.
In 2006, the pornography industry was larger
than the revenues of the top technology companies combined; Microsoft, Google,
Amazon, eBay, Yahoo!, Apple, Netflix and EarthLink. Sex is the number one topic
for internet searches. The average age of initial pornography exposure is 11.
Fifty-six percent of divorce cases involved one person having an obsessive
interest in pornographic websites.
“Sex” and “Porn” are among the top five search
terms for kids under the age of 18.
The fact of the matter is pornography and a
distortion of sex is completely destroying us. Christian pastors continue to be
found in infidelity, sex scandals and secret sin. There seems to be little
difference between Christians and non-Christians in their sexual behavior (in
fact a recent CNN article cited that 88 percent of non-Christians aren’t
waiting for marriage, and 80 percent of Christians aren’t waiting either in the
coming generation).
A Christian’s sexual behavior can hardly be
distinguished from the non-believing person these days. The only difference is
probably that the Christian suffers way stronger from guilt, shame and brokenness
because they know better. That was me at least.
Before I was a Christian I sought almost
entirely to find my identity in women. The society told me to be a man, I had
to sleep with a lot of girls, and so I did. But it only led me down a path of
more hurt, guilt and emptiness. It took me years to realize I was doing it
primarily because no one in my life told me I was a man, so I had to go prove
myself and remove all shadow of a doubt.
I see looking back that the lack of a
father figure in the home is devastating to sexual behavior. It was through
these thoughts and a range of circumstances that I came to Jesus and saw His
beautiful redemption and fullness given freely in the cross.
The problem though was almost all my other
temptations (such as drinking, smoking, etc.) began to fade except the power of
sex seemed to change little. I still desired to run to it when I was mad, or
needed satisfaction. The only change was now I also simultaneously hated it. I
would do it and then just loathe myself for doing something I knew God did not
condone. It was a true Romans 7 battle of the flesh and the spirit warring
against each other.
I would struggle with questions such as “If
I’m a Christian, why do I still struggle? Why does it seem I have no power to
conquer this? Am I saved? Does God love me?” On top of that I was going to a
church that seemed perfect. Due to the fact they always put a clean and squeaky
guy up on stage to share his testimony on Sunday, I figured I was the only one
having these problems and struggles.
It was right at that time I was close to
throwing in the towel on my walk because it was just too difficult and
depressing, when some older godly men started to share with me their struggles,
their hurts and their hard spots in their marriage. They started to be
transparent, raw and real, showing the true meaning of boasting in the cross of
Christ alone. At first I was amazed and shocked. I remember thinking for the
first time, I wasn’t alone. It was through that period that I finally began to experience
victory and see just how beautiful Jesus’ redemption was because I had freedom
to struggle.
The truth is, the fact we wrestle is one of
the biggest signs we are saved to begin with. Do dead people wrestle?
Do corpses struggle? No. It is only because we have been made alive that we are
a new creation.
Because the truth is, the fact we struggle
with sin is one of the biggest signs we are saved to begin with.
So, stop looking and striving for purity, and
start looking and striving towards the face of Jesus, and purity will happen as
a by-product. We have to see that the cross is something done for us, to give
us a perfect and beautiful relationship with our Creator.
We don’t have to hide, feel guilty or swim in
shame. When you feel the need to “pay” for your sin, remember Jesus paid for it
all, and with a triumphant cry declared ‘it is finished!’
God knew you were going to be messy, that’s the whole point of the
cross!
So, stop worshipping sex, and start
worshipping Jesus. When’s the last time sex forgave you? When’s the last time
it delivered on its promise? Jesus is the only one who has done that. Let Him
crush your idols. He is worth it. He foresaw all our sin, all our shortcomings,
all the times we’d run back to lust instead of Him, all the times we’d fail and
He still joyfully came and got us (Hebrews 12:2).
So, rest in that fact. Rest knowing that Jesus
wants you, not your stuff or your behavior. He just wants YOU.
- See
more at:
http://www.believe.com/articles/Porn--Sex-and-the-Christian/?source=prop15#sthash.KkVkoszY.dpuf
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