The Seduction of Pornography and the Integrity of Christian Marriage, Part One
The Christian worldview must direct all consideration of sexuality to
the institution of marriage. Marriage is not merely the arena for
sexual activity, it is presented in Scripture as the divinely-designed
arena for the display of God’s glory on earth as a man and a wife come
together in a one-flesh relationship within the marriage covenant.
Rightly understood and rightly ordered, marriage is a picture of God’s
own covenantal faithfulness. Marriage is to display God’s glory, reveal
God’s good gifts to His creatures, and protect human beings from the
inevitable disaster that follows when sexual passions are divorced from
their rightful place.
The marginalization of marriage, and the open antipathy with which
many in the culture elite approach the question of marriage, produces a
context in which Christians committed to a marriage ethic appear
hopelessly out of step with the larger culture. Whereas marriage is seen
as a privatized contract to be made and unmade at will in the larger
society, Christians must see marriage as an inviolable covenant made
before God and man, that establishes both temporal and eternal
realities.
Christians have no right to be embarrassed when it comes to talking
about sex and sexuality. An unhealthy reticence or embarrassment in
dealing with these issues is a form of disrespect to God’s creation.
Whatever God made is good, and every good thing God made has an intended
purpose that ultimately reveals His own glory. When conservative
Christians respond to sex with ambivalence or embarrassment, we slander
the goodness of God and hide God’s glory which is intended to be
revealed in the right use of creation’s gifts. Continue at Al Mohler
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