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Sex consciousness is not a Sin 

Good Evening Monday Digest readers, I will like to writing to you new, serie of articles call. Sex consciousness not a Sin.

Individuals are conscious of sex, just as they are conscious of hunger. If hunger is a natural desire, then sex is also a natural desire.

These desires in themselves are not sinful but how you satisfy it is what matters. One falls into sin when they uses an improper means to satisfy their desires.

The only Ground for sex is in Marriage. Sex consciousness is God given. Marriage was ordained and created by God. It was instituted before, not after the fall of man. Genesis 2.  Hence, sex consciousness existed before, not after, sin entered into the world. It is vital to be aware that there is no sin in being sex conscious.

Sin is not primarily involved, for the very presence of the consciousness was created by God.

The Lord tells us through His Apostle, let marriage be held in honor among all. ( Heb 13:4). It is not only something to be honoured but is holy as well. God considers sex both Holy and natural.

Dr. F B Meyer wrote many Good Books in which he stressed building up Christians. He said that only a dirty mind would consider sex as dirty. He plight, that man injects dirty thoughts into sex because he himself is dirty.

 To the clean everything is clean. To the unclean nothing is clean. His thinking will always be dirty. But marriage itself is clean.

The sex relationship  which God has ordained is holy, clean and undefiled. Sex consciousness is natural, it is not, sinful. 

The problem does not lie in the presence of such consciousness but, rather in changing it into sin. The presence is not sinful but the way of treating such consequences may make it sinful.


Preserving the Faith of Apostolic Generation 

Eniyekpemi Fidelis O.

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