Over the years I’ve had many talks and debates with friends and family about where we draw the line of being “too affectionate” when being in a relationship with someone.
I’ve come across different people with different opinions about what should be appropriate to do or not to when you’re in a relationship with someone (being married doesn’t count).
Person A says: A Christian man or woman shouldn’t hug or kiss their partner until they get married. They should remain pure until marriage.
Person B says: A Christian man or woman can show affection to their partner (hugging or kissing allowed) but that’s all, until they’re married.
Person C says: A Christian man or woman should be allowed to show affection however they want, even if they’re not married.
What are your thoughts?
Is it a personal choice?
Is it biblical?
Should the expectation of remaining pure in a relationship be taken into consideration?
Should being pure even matter?
This scripture came to mind when I wrote this:
Hebrews 13:4 English Standard Version (ESV)
4 Let marriage be held in honor among all, and let the marriage bed be undefiled, for God will judge the sexually immoral and adulterous.
I think I would lean towards the opinion of Person A & B, although I also do view affection in different ways as well, like, an arm over the shoulder, or a hug, or even tickling lol.
Singles and our married friends are welcome to comment.
I’ve come across different people with different opinions about what should be appropriate to do or not to when you’re in a relationship with someone (being married doesn’t count).
Person A says: A Christian man or woman shouldn’t hug or kiss their partner until they get married. They should remain pure until marriage.
Person B says: A Christian man or woman can show affection to their partner (hugging or kissing allowed) but that’s all, until they’re married.
Person C says: A Christian man or woman should be allowed to show affection however they want, even if they’re not married.
What are your thoughts?
Is it a personal choice?
Is it biblical?
Should the expectation of remaining pure in a relationship be taken into consideration?
Should being pure even matter?
This scripture came to mind when I wrote this:
Hebrews 13:4 English Standard Version (ESV)
4 Let marriage be held in honor among all, and let the marriage bed be undefiled, for God will judge the sexually immoral and adulterous.
I think I would lean towards the opinion of Person A & B, although I also do view affection in different ways as well, like, an arm over the shoulder, or a hug, or even tickling lol.
Singles and our married friends are welcome to comment.