A better question to ask is, "If God told you to marry someone with a sexually immoral past, would you obey Him?"
This is one way to get more Scripture on the Singles forum. Read about Hosea and what God commanded him to do.
Here's an article to get you started, Why Did God Command Hosea to Marry a Prostitute?
This is one way to get more Scripture on the Singles forum. Read about Hosea and what God commanded him to do.
Here's an article to get you started, Why Did God Command Hosea to Marry a Prostitute?
The purpose for this someone generic description is because I thought it would be interesting to see what assumptions would made about these people.
It's intriguing that most would seem to assume, in either case, that "sexual partner(s)" automatically means that person MUST be guilty of sexual immorality. And with the description of "several sexual partners" is seen to be someone who is bounding after sexual encounters like a jackrabbit.
Now this could be true.
But something I was thinking of is that this description is missing crucial information. What if the person had been an unwilling victim of these sexual actions?
I was thinking back to people I have talked to in the past, and it didn't take long to remember 2 men and 3 women (one of whom was one of my church mentors) who were each sexually abused/raped by multiple family members and acquaintances before they even reached their teens. It must be considered that a person may have had more than one sexual partner, but that doesn't mean they were willing or participated with consent.
One of the purposes of this thread was to examine the ways in which we all judge other people before knowing their story.
I know these are uncomfortable topics -- but more and more people are affected by them every day, and I hope that talking about them will help us learn how handle them in such a God-pleasing way, even unbelievers will want to know about our faith.
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