I’ve brought this up in a couple of threads but I feel it needs its own. Many like to quote this verse,
Matt 5:28 But I say unto you, That whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart.
At face value it condemns the instinctive desire to procreate. I accepted Christ as Lord during my engagement to my wife. At 22 years old, as a babe in Christ, porn addict, I assure you I felt the guilt of this verse. There are many tricks like classic conditioning, keeping a rubber band on my wrist to snap if I looked too long or too directly at a woman’s curves. I struggled with and still struggle to keep my eyes from temptation and thoughts pure.
This post is for the highly sexually driven males (and females) who are convicted by taken this verse at face value. It is damning, this verse accusing us of a capital crime, or is it? About ten years ago I started translating the words seeking truer context. When I found out “woman” in this verse more often means “wife”. Did Christ say “You were told not to commit adultery, but I say unto you whosoever looketh on a wife (someone married to another man) to lust after her hath committed adultery already in his heart.”?
To me this makes way more sense. Sex was not discouraged in the OT. I would argue that neither should be lust. If you could have many wives and concubines legally why would it make sense lust is equal to murder? It doesn’t. Adultery is equal. Lusting after another man’s wife is adulterous, not merely being attracted to a beautiful girl.
Matt 5:28 But I say unto you, That whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart.
At face value it condemns the instinctive desire to procreate. I accepted Christ as Lord during my engagement to my wife. At 22 years old, as a babe in Christ, porn addict, I assure you I felt the guilt of this verse. There are many tricks like classic conditioning, keeping a rubber band on my wrist to snap if I looked too long or too directly at a woman’s curves. I struggled with and still struggle to keep my eyes from temptation and thoughts pure.
This post is for the highly sexually driven males (and females) who are convicted by taken this verse at face value. It is damning, this verse accusing us of a capital crime, or is it? About ten years ago I started translating the words seeking truer context. When I found out “woman” in this verse more often means “wife”. Did Christ say “You were told not to commit adultery, but I say unto you whosoever looketh on a wife (someone married to another man) to lust after her hath committed adultery already in his heart.”?
To me this makes way more sense. Sex was not discouraged in the OT. I would argue that neither should be lust. If you could have many wives and concubines legally why would it make sense lust is equal to murder? It doesn’t. Adultery is equal. Lusting after another man’s wife is adulterous, not merely being attracted to a beautiful girl.
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