Lie #1: If you remain sexually pure, then God will reward you with marriage & sex will be good.
Raise your hand if you grew up in the church in the 1990s or early 2000s.
This was probably something you heard often. Maybe not the exact words, but in some form. Often not stated directly, but implied in a lot of teaching that came out of purity culture.
Essentially, purity culture was teaching teenagers about the importance of abstinence & saving sex for marriage because it was God's plan. Good things & true things, but if often used shame or fear to control this behaviour. It came with signing pledge cards & "true love waits" rings.
I've written about purity culture in the past (here & here), so I'm not going to spend a lot of time explaining it all. But, along with the teaching of purity culture came some implied promises that are actually lies.
We were told that staying sexually pure meant God would reward us with marriage & sex would be good. Conversely, we were also told that because sex outside of marriage made you damaged goods, you wouldn't have this. The latter never being explicitly stated, but always there alongside it.
And this has lingered in the things we say & think today, as many of us have become adults.
Can I ask you a question here: where does God promise marriage & good sex to everyone who follows His plan for sexuality in Scripture?
Can't find it?
That's because it doesn't say that.
Scripture tells us that there are consequences we'll live with as a result of not following God's plan for our sexuality.
Scripture outlines what God's plan is for our sexuality. But Scripture doesn't say if you follow God's plan in this area, you will be rewarded with a good marriage & sex.
So, can we please stop telling people this?
We need to stop making promises God doesn't make. Both for the sake of the next generation &f or the older singles in our churches.
When we continue to declare this to people, we can have the consequence of making people feel like there's something wrong with them or they've done something wrong because it hasn't happened for them that way.
I've wrestled with it myself & I've sat with other single Christians who were wrestling with it in their own lives. When people imply this lie is true, it causes unnecessary heartache & pain for people.
We need to teach God's truth about sex without adding promises to it. Keep it to what God's Word says, & just that.
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