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The Biblical Boundaries of Sex – Part 1

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Biblically forbidden sexual sin is a moral transgression. But it gets more complicated when you add to this subjects such as soul ties and the deep emotional bonds that are formed through sex. These complications take this illicit sex to another level.

I approach this topic from a biblical standpoint that the Word of God says what it means and means what it says. The framework of what we will discuss is based on a biblical model.  Scripturally permitted sexual activity, including coitus, must be between married individuals. And these persons must be a biological man and a biological woman as stated in scripture. [Genesis 1:27 – “So God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them.”]

I want to explain to you what happens when the proper structure for sexual expression is violated and opens doors to demons. It may be obvious that sins of adultery and fornication invite demonic activity. But many don’t know how to define these terms. Adultery is sexual relationships outside of the marriage covenant. Fornication is any kind of sexual activity that is biblically, forbidden, including prostitution, sleeping around, and various perverted paraphilia. All adultery is fornication, but not all fornication is adultery. To be more specific, adultery involves voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and someone who is not their spouse, married or unmarried.

There is a broad range of ways in which modern individuals indulge in sexual expression. These include homosexuality, incest, open marriages, polyamory, bigamy, polygamy, to name a few. This sexual buffet of erotic options is a relatively new development in human civilization. People have always sinned sexually, but in most cases, even in ancient Greece and Rome, there was a moral plumbline regarding what one should not do. Today’s sexual libertines campaign for no rules. The modern dictum is freedom to do whatever one wants to do with whomever, whatever, whenever, however. They want to enjoy the pleasure of sexual stimulation without being constrained by any prohibitions. It’s their thing and they want to do it their way. Freedom of expression. Liberation. Unfortunately, there is little discussion of the consequences of such Dionysian behavior. And no mention of the role that demons may play in sexuality.

Later on in Part 2, we will discuss sexual activity involving demons.

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PAY ATTENTION TO GOD'S WORD

Have you spent time with the Lord today? Have you read the Word to give guidance in life? The writer to the Hebrews warned, “We must pay careful attention, therefore, to what we have heard, so that we do not drift away” (Hebrews 2:1). I’ve observed through many years of ministry, that the slow slide into sin and compromising behavior is always accompanied by a neglect of hearing and reading God’s Word. When people seek my counsel about spiritual bondage I often ask directly, “How often do you go to church and how much time do you devote to regular reading of the Bible?” The answers is always the same: “Not much, lately.” How much attention to Scripture will you give today?

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