In light of another recent thread and the responses to it, I was recently chatting with one of my friends and mentioned that Christians rarely explicitly distinguish between lust as a sin and a normally functioning sex drive that is just part of being human. I think this hits Christian singles especially hard since we have no biblically legitimate outlet for having sex while we're single even if / when we have the biological urges to do so.
I suggested to my friend that this was possibly the most important discussion for Christian singles that churches never have, so let's have it here.
I suggested to my friend that this was possibly the most important discussion for Christian singles that churches never have, so let's have it here.
- What's the difference between our sex drives and lust? How do we know when we're crossing the line into sin in our thoughts and attitudes about sex?
- What support can / should be offered for Christian singles when dealing with the frustration of wanting all the benefits of marriage but being unable to find a suitable marriage partner? Should this include some practical reality checks when said singles are being too picky about unimportant things?
- How should a distinction between lust and properly framed sexual desire influence our behavior towards dates and potential dates?
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